Gaming industry could be growing in Biloxi
BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Currently there are eight casino hotel resort operators in Biloxi. Three properties have won casino site approval recently from the Mississippi Gaming Commission. They are the…
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BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Currently there are eight casino hotel resort operators in Biloxi. Three properties have won casino site approval recently from the Mississippi Gaming Commission. They are the…
This week we celebrate the 30th anniversary of legal casino gambling in Mississippi. After last year’s record-breaking revenue, what is next? What does the future of gaming…
Today, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of legal casino gambling in Mississippi. From 1992 to 2022, the impact of the gaming…
You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who doesn’t believe the casino industry has reeled in big bucks on the Coast, but just how big is the jackpot gaming is making for the state? Gaming and community leaders all chipped…
Secrets, tips and trades all words of wisdom shared by a group of women leaders in the gaming industry at a luncheon today. Tickets sold out for the Global Gaming Women Luncheon at the Island View Casino in Gulfport. During…
Our coastal casino market may be facing even more competition in the new future now that Alabama and Florida are considering adding gaming.
The Rotate Black Hemmingway Resort and Casino, which has been in the works for over five years and has been approved by the Gaming Commission, has failed to meet financial reporting deadlines.
Construction of D'Iberville's Scarlet Pearl Casino is moving right along and on schedule.
The study explains that in Mississippi, gaming has contributed $4 billion to the economy and supports 37,000 direct and indirect jobs.
In the final part of our ‘What Are the Odds?’ series, News 25 takes a look at the future of Atlantic City and goes over what casino markets from coast to coast can learn from the mistakes made there.
Gaming markets across the country are looking at Atlantic City as a case study, learning from its mistakes and successes.
Wednesday, the Silver Slipper moved one step closer toward completing its hotel.
The closings of four Atlantic City casinos left those who have worked their entire lives in casinos without a job.
In part two of our ‘What are the Odds?’ series, the remaining casinos in Atlantic City that were able to reinvest in their properties are beginning to see profits again as east coast gamblers have fewer casinos to place their bets.
Atlantic City, New Jersey was once the mecca for east coast gamblers and party goers alike, but now it is faced with closing casinos, a struggling economy, and vast unemployment.
Casino development in south Missississpi is showing no signs of slowing down, even with the closing of Margaritaville in Biloxi.