Thursday, November 29, 2012

Six developers propose slots parlors in Maryland - Washington Business Journal:

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Developers plan to build at least 10,550 slot machine s at five locationsaround Maryland, said Donalxd C. Fry, chief executive of the and chairmanj of the panel responsible for reviewing the State law authorizes a maximumof 15,000 Each of five locations allowed by statw law received bids -- in Baltimore Anne Arundel County, Cecil County, Allegany County and Worcester County. Thus, one location receivedc two bids; Fry would not say which locatiohthat was. Dozens of boxes were wheeled into the Departmenft of Legislative Services building in Annapolisa by2 p.m. on Monday. Marylaned Lottery Commission staff began poring throughthe documents.
Once it learn more details, the panel will announce further details at a3 p.m. meetinvg Tuesday, Fry said. LLC, a subsidiary of Baltimore's Cordish Co., issued a statement that it had submittefd anapplication "to develop a world-class, destinatio n casino with 4,750 video lottery terminals at Arundel Milld Mall." "The Arundel Mills a leading tourist attraction in the state and one of the premierw attractions in the country, is the ideal location for the Anne Arundel Countuy facility, and one of the premier locations in the Uniterd States for a casino/entertainment project," the company said in a Beyond its optimal location, strongt consumer awareness, and ideal vehiculatr access, Arundel Mills offers unbeatable retail and entertainment amenities to complement a premiere gaming facility.
" Last Hard Rock International and Banks Contracting Co. Inc. in Baltimore or Anne Arundel. The , owner of Laurelp Park, has also said it plannedc on submitting a bid to builda

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