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Massachusetts 'slots parlor' filled to capacity on opening day

While some were skeptical about the ability to deliver a first-class gaming experience under the limited 'slots parlor' license, Penn National Gaming appears to have pulled it off.

Plainridge Park Casino open

Plainridge Park Casino slots parlor threw open its doors today and welcomed the public to its new gaming facility.

Plainridge Park Casino, Massachusetts' first casino, opens today

The Penn National Gaming facility on the site of the Plainridge Park horse racing track was the recipient of Massachusetts' only slots parlor license.

Pinnacle Entertainment planning a deal with GLPI

Talks have been ongoing, and analysts believe a deal is likely to be signed sooner rather than later.

Plainridge Park Casino to open next week

Plainridge Park Casino to open state-of-the-art slots parlor next week.

Massachusetts casino revenue directed to horse racing being questioned

Horse racing benefits from a special casino revenue fund that some are arguing should be redistributed to other state needs.

Mass. Gaming Commission to hold public meeting

The MGC will hold a public meeting on Thursday, May 28 to discuss current issues in the Massachusetts gaming industry.

Scientific Games announces deal with Penn National for Massachusetts casino

The Plainridge Park Casino, the first casino in Massachusetts, will feature a suite of Scientific Games' devices and its play-management system, per MGC requirements.

City of Boston files amended lawsuit against Gaming Commission

City of Boston has filed an amended complaint against the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, in which it wants all Commission's decisions on Wynn Gaming licence nullified.

MGC releases information video for Region C potential surrounding communities

The video aims to address the concerns of the towns and cities near the sites named in the proposals from the Southeastern Massachusetts casino license applicants.

Inside Gaming: Purchase of Tropicana Las Vegas keeps alive Rat Pack-era name

The transaction, which is expected to close by the end of the year, not only gives Penn its long sought-after address on the Strip, but keeps alive an historic name and a Rat Pack-era property.

Voters support Brockton casino in narrow margin

Only 143 votes separated the yes or no vote on Brockton casino proposal.

Plainridge Park Casino gearing up

Plainridge Park Casino is only a month away from opening.

Here are the Massachusetts Gaming Commission's latest updates for Region C resort-casino licensing

The Commission released status updates for Category 1 (resort-casino) licenses in Region C (Southeastern Massachusetts) upon reaching the May 4, 2015 extended application deadline.

Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods estimate $703 million impact from competition

Report commissioned by Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes estimates Connecticut casinos could lose $703 million a year to neighbouring state competition.

Massachusetts: Attorney General wants safeguards

Massachusetts Attorney General wants harm reduction policies that prohibit casino ATMs dispensing credit card advances.

Plainridge Park Casino to open on June 24, 2015

The first casino to open in Massachusetts will include nine dining and entertainment venues, live harness racing and over 1,200 slot machines and electronic table games.

Wynn Resorts adding two more acres to Boston-area casino site

The company said Tuesday it closed on a 1.75-acre site that was purchased from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority for $6 million.

Suffolk Downs deal will return racing

Racing will return to Suffolk Downs in new deal, pending legislative approval.

One-time charge hurts Penn National fourth quarter results

Penn National said its net loss of $250.4 million for the quarter that ended Dec. 31 was primarily due to a $316.5 million non-cash charge.

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