Isle of Capri Casinos,
Inc. (NASDAQ: ISLE) announced today that it received site and development
approval from the Mississippi Gaming Commission to develop its previously
announced casino resort in west Harrison County, Mississippi. Preliminary
plans call for the estimated $250-300 million project to include a single
level
gaming facility with over 2,000 gaming positions, a 500-room hotel,
five restaurants and a complement of additional resort amenities.
"We are pleased with the action taken today by the Gaming Commission
and we are excited to be moving forward with this project in west Harrison
County," said Tim Hinkley, president and chief operating officer of Isle of
Capri Casinos, Inc. "We also appreciate the support we have received from
local, state and county officials and we look forward to working with them
in the development of this project."
The project remains in the preliminary planning stages, and is subject
to certain significant conditions, including, but not limited to, the
receipt of all necessary licenses, approvals and permits.
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc., a leading developer and owner of gaming
and entertainment facilities, operates 15
casinos in 13 locations. The
company owns and operates riverboat and dockside casinos in Biloxi,
Vicksburg, Lula and Natchez, Mississippi; Bossier City and Lake Charles (2
riverboats), Louisiana; Bettendorf, Davenport and Marquette, Iowa; and
Kansas City and Boonville, Missouri. The company also owns a 57 percent
interest in and operates land-based casinos in Black Hawk (two casinos),
Colorado. Isle of Capri's international gaming interests include a casino
that it operates in Freeport, Grand Bahama, and a two-thirds ownership
interest in casinos in Dudley, Walsall and Wolverhampton, England. The
company also owns and operates Pompano Park Harnes
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