Caesar’s Virginia and the City of Danville have agreed to significant changes regarding the casino resort set to open this year. The total investment by Caesar’s has doubled to $750 million, with a decrease in expected jobs to a minimum of 900. The city cited difficulty in finding service industry workers as the reason for the change. Once opened, the casino is expected to generate $12 million in revenue annually for the city. Construction is progressing well, with the possibility of an early opening around Thanksgiving.
Despite concerns about crime prior to the casino’s opening, the police department has not seen any issues related to the casino. In North Carolina, there are no current plans to introduce a casino, as Senate leader Phil Berger doesn’t intend to revisit the idea of bringing four casinos to the state. House Speaker Tim Moore also expressed reluctance to expand gambling due to lingering resentment over previous casino discussions.
Overall, the construction and development of the casino in Danville are progressing smoothly, with the city and Caesar’s working together to ensure a successful opening for the resort. Residents are optimistic about the economic impact the casino will have on the community, while also acknowledging the importance of addressing any potential concerns that may arise.
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