Full House Resorts to hold session on Indiana casino application
One of the four applicants vying to build a casino in Vigo County has announced a public presentation on its plans for the gaming venue.
US.- One of the four companies are vying for the licence for the Terre Haute casino in Vigo County, Indiana, is to make a public presentation of its plans. Full House Resorts is competing against Churchill Downs, Hard Rock, and Premier Gaming Group after the Indiana Gaming Commission declined to renew the existing licence for Lucy Luck Gaming.
Full House Resorts will present its plans for American Place Terre Haute, the company’s proposed name for the gaming venue, on October 21. The event will include a presentation of the proposal submitted to the Indiana Gaming Commission, vendor and employment opportunity information and a Q&A session.
The proposed gaming venue would include four main areas: a casino, a hotel, a greenhouse and a rooftop dining and drinking area. The budget for the project is $250m. The Indiana Gaming Commission will examine the applications of each company. It intends to announce a winner on November 17.