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Rendering courtesy the city of Portsmouth and Rush Street Gaming.
Sep 3, 2020

Portsmouth casino to solicit minority ownership

Portsmouth’s casino development partner, Rush Street Gaming, announced Thursday that it will offer 5% or $5 million ownership (whichever is greater) of the proposed $300 million Rivers Casino Portsmouth to a local minority-owned business or private investor who is a person of color.  “Rush Street has a track record of including minority participation in their […]

Aug 7, 2020

Danville voters: yes or no to a casino?

Danville Circuit Court Judge Joseph Milam on Friday issued an order that will officially place a local referendum on casino gaming on the Nov. 3 General Election ballot in Danville.  Caesars Virginia, a subsidiary of Caesars Entertainment Corp., plans to construct and operate a $400 million casino at the former Dan River Mills industrial complex […]

Rendering courtesy the city of Portsmouth and Rush Street Gaming.
Jul 21, 2020

Portsmouth, Rush Street Gaming unveil casino renderings

After receiving pre-certification from the Virginia Lottery Board last week to operate a Virginia casino, Rush Street Gaming on Tuesday revealed more details about the proposed $300 million Rivers Casino Portsmouth, including the first renderings of the gaming, conference and hotel complex. The 400,000-square-foot Rivers Casino Portsmouth will include slot machines, table games and poker, [&hellip[...]

Jul 15, 2020

Va. Lottery Board advances Portsmouth casino

The city of Portsmouth announced Wednesday that its preferred casino gaming partner, Chicago-based Rush Street Gaming, has been pre-certified by the Virginia Lottery Board to operate a Virginia casino. The pre-certification is necessary to move forward with a local gaming referendum in November.  “We are grateful for the Lottery Board’s diligence on this matter and […]

May 26, 2020

Portsmouth, Norfolk move forward on casino projects

On Tuesday, the Portsmouth City Council approved Rush Street Gaming’s casino proposal and the Norfolk City Council selected the Pamunkey Indian Tribe as its preferred casino operator, as the two Hampton Roads projects move toward a November referendum vote on the cities’ ballots. Chicago-based Rush Street Gaming expects to invest at least $300 million, the […]

Rosie’s Gaming Emporium at Colonial Downs in New Kent County
Jan 28, 2020

Casino operators go head-to-head in Bristol and Richmond

Casino operators are already maneuvering into position as they wait for state legislators to legalize gaming. The stakes are high, and in at least two regions multiple operators are competing to cash in. In Richmond, the Pamunkey Indian Tribe has announced a $350 million casino within city limits, while the Colonial Downs Group and parent […]

Pamunkey Resort and Casino - Richmond
Jan 17, 2020

Pamunkey Tribe proposes $350M casino in Richmond

Updated at 4 p.m. Friday The Pamunkey Indian Tribe has proposed a $350 million, 275-room resort hotel and casino in Richmond, the tribe announced Friday as the Virginia House of Delegates considers legislation to allow the Pamunkey to pursue commercial gaming in Norfolk and Richmond. The resort will include a four-diamond hotel tower with a […]

Jan 13, 2020

Pamunkey tribe, city sign Norfolk casino agreements

The city of Norfolk and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe announced Monday that the tribe’s proposed $700 million casino along the Elizabeth River is moving closer to reality. According to a tribe press release Monday, the Pamunkey and the city have signed two agreements: an option to purchase 13.4 acres of undeveloped city property adjacent to […]

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