Plainridge Park Casino News - Page 6
Plainridge Park Casino selling lots of lottery
21 August 2015
200 percent increase in lottery sales at Plainridge Park Casino.
Mass Gaming Commission reports July numbers for Plainridge Park Casino17 August 2015
Massachusetts' first casino, a slots parlor racino owned and operated by Penn National Gaming, brought in just over $18 million in its first full month of operation.
Inside Gaming: Pinnacle, GLPI deal could be a model for the industry3 August 2015
Analysts say the deal, which sees Pinnacle leasing its real estate assets from the REIT, financially benefits both companies.
Inside Gaming: Winners and losers in the Massachusetts casino scene13 July 2015
The recently opened Plainridge Park Casino is off to a strong start, but the legal and logistical challenges of opening more casinos in Massachusetts create a complicated situation in the Northeast.
Plainridge casino pleased with first week's revenue3 July 2015
A pleasing start for Plainridge Park Casino as revenue tops $6.1 million opening week.
Inside Gaming: Will multiplayer tables save the slots industry?29 June 2015
With millennials largely uninterested in traditional slots, gaming manufacturers are looking at skill-based gaming and smartphone-like electronic tables to target a generation acclimated to free electronic skill games.
Interblock games featured at new Plainridge Park Casino25 June 2015
The new casino from Penn National Gaming, the first in Massachusetts, has 83 electronic table games from the luxury game manufacturer.
Massachusetts 'slots parlor' filled to capacity on opening day24 June 2015
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 open24 June 2015
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 today24 June 2015
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 GLPI24 June 2015
Talks have been ongoing, and analysts believe a deal is likely to be signed sooner rather than later.
Plainridge Park Casino to open next week19 June 2015
Plainridge Park Casino to open state-of-the-art slots parlor next week.
Scientific Games announces deal with Penn National for Massachusetts casino27 May 2015
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.
Inside Gaming: Purchase of Tropicana Las Vegas keeps alive Rat Pack-era name20 May 2015
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.
Plainridge Park Casino gearing up11 May 2015
Plainridge Park Casino is only a month away from opening.
Plainridge Park Casino to open on June 24, 201523 March 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.
One-time charge hurts Penn National fourth quarter results30 January 2015
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.
MGM officially awarded Massachusetts gaming license6 November 2014
The process was been put hold until a ballot question that sought to repeal the state’s casino law was decided. On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly rejected the referendum.
Bay State voters choose to preserve fledgling casino industry5 November 2014
Massachusetts voters saved the state’s fledgling casino industry Tuesday by overwhelmingly rejecting a ballot referendum that would have tossed a three-year-old gaming law.
Vote to reverse Bay State casinos appears losing — or will it?3 November 2014
By all accounts, a referendum to undo Massachusetts’ casino law should get crushed in Tuesday’s election and lose by 15 to 20 percentage points.
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