They just don't have enough time to get their whole plan built to meet the state's timeframe. By law, they are required to have a specific number of slot machines in place in a very short amount of time, so the building that will house the main casino floor, a bar or two and a kitchen, along with parking lots will be built first to meet this requirement. What they are "planning" on doing is building this in stages. However with the "scaled down" plan now in effect, I'm wondering what will and won't be left out of the original design? Will it be purely a slots barn with no hi-rise, retail, condos, etc? If so, I think the negative effects of having a casino in the area will be more significant than if other elements were incorporated into it? First, does anyone have links or resources on the web where it describes the effects of gambling on property values? I've been looking for reports but haven't had success.Īlso, I was fairly syked when seeing the original SH renderings - sans beheamoth parking garage - as it seemed more of an entertainment complex than casino.
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