West Virginia To Possibly Approve Table Games
Lawmakers in West Virginia might consider adding table games to casinos there, but a local investor group for a proposed casino near Gettysburg won't comment on the impact such a move would have on business.
"No one knows what's going to happen and it's far too early for anyone to speculate," said Chance Enterprises spokesperson David La Torre. The owner of Charles Town Races & Slots said Monday it will invest $200 million in the property if West Virginia lawmakers allow the state's four tracks to feature casino-style table games, a company official said.
Chance's proposal for a slot-machine parlor in Pennsylvania, located near Gettysburg at the intersection of routes 15 and 30, would likely draw on some of Charles Town's customers. It will be a comparable distance from Baltimore and Washington, D.C., so the two would compete for gamblers in those areas.
June 22, 2006
Posted By Michelle Johnson
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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