Magnolia bluffs casino

Magnolia bluffs casino

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Magnolia Bluffs Casino

Gambling venue in the United States

Magnolia Bluffs Casino is a casino in Natchez, Mississippi. It has 45, square feet (4,&#;m2) of gaming space, with slot machines and 10 table games.[1]

History[edit]

The casino site was the location of a sawmill, Learned's Mill, which opened in and operated until [2]

The project's original developer, the Lane Company, received preliminary approval from the Mississippi Gaming Commission in early The project was designed by architect, Edward Vance of EV&A Architects.[3] Plans stalled due to a failure to find financing during the financial crisis of –[3] The building plan was scaled back from two floors to one in [4] Kentucky-based Premier Gaming stepped in to lead the project, and began construction in late [3] The casino opened on December 18, [1]

Architect Edward Vance said the casino's weathered wood exterior was originally inspired by historic lumber mills,[5] and later modifications were modeled on photographs of carriage houses.[6]

In October , Isle of Capri Casinos closed its Natchez casino, and sold its hotel and other non-gaming assets to Magnolia Bluffs for $ million.[7][8] The hotel became the Magnolia Bluffs Hotel.[8]

The casino added a sportsbook in October , shortly after sports betting became legal as a result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abShelton, Lindsey (December 19, ). "The wait is over: Casino opens to long line of customers". Natchez Democrat. Retrieved
  2. ^Shelton, Lindsey (September 22, ). "Art in casino to tell history of site". Natchez Democrat. Retrieved
  3. ^ abcChandler, Clay (November 27, ). "Roth Hill casino gets go-ahead in Natchez". Mississippi Business Journal. Retrieved
  4. ^"Casino developers scale back Natchez project". The Street. AP. April 1,
  5. ^Lane, Emily (September 24, ). "Casino misses gaming meeting". Natchez Democrat. Retrieved
  6. ^Shelton, Lindsey (December 21, ). "Developers propose changes to casino". Natchez Democrat. Retrieved
  7. ^"Isle of Capri Casinos closing its Natchez casino". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans. AP. August 11, Retrieved
  8. ^ abShelton, Lindsey (October 21, ). "Casino hotel opening date delayed". Natchez Democrat. Retrieved
  9. ^Hillyer, Ben (October 25, ). "Natchez casino now offers sports betting". Natchez Democrat. Retrieved

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