Friday, November 01, 2019

Give Me Something Good......!

Miami Valley Gaming will expand its property. It will add a hotel and parking garage.
There are six casinos in the Cincinnati/Dayton market.

Miami Valley Gaming (Monroe, Ohio) (Racino)
Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway (Dayton, Ohio) (Racino)
Belterra Park Gaming and Raceway (Cincinnati) (Racino)
Jack Casino (soon to be Hard Rock Casino) (Cincinnati) (Casino)
Hollywood Casino (Lawrenceburg, Indiana) (Casino)
Rising Star Casino and Resort (Rising Sun, Indiana) (Casino)

In Ohio, there are four casinos and seven racinos.

Miami Valley Gaming, the local racino in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio is about bring more winning to the region. The southwestern Ohio racino is looking to expand its facility by adding a hotel, a garage and expand its games.

Miami Valley Gaming which is owned by Churchill Downs and Delaware North Hospitalities made its mark in the Cincinnati/Dayton market December 2013 and is one of the largest racinos in the state.
Churchill Downs and Delaware North are proposing a new expansion to Miami Valley Gaming. The facility will have a full service hotel, garage and new games added.
The racino now has 2,100 VLT games (video lottery terminals). And it's expected to bring the VLT count to 2,400 by the completion of the expansion.

Miami Valley Gaming's president and general manager Domenic Mancini said that racino is looking to make the expansion happen in 2020 and have it open by 2021.

The expansion will create new jobs and will bring in more revenue for the boomburbs.

The facility sits about one mile from Interstate 75. It's located near Monroe and Lebanon.

It was my first job working in the casino industry. I loved the job. I started in 2013 and worked there for a year before I was let go. I still think about return to it someday. It's a great job.

Anyway, I see that Warren County, Ohio's population as well as Butler County, Ohio's went drastically up. As of 2019, the population of Warren County is 269,000 and Butler County is 394,000.

A little bit of good news for a struggling region. Folks are abandoning Dayton and Cincinnati for the boomburbs.



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