We’re now a year and a half into this process and still talking about things that are prospective in nature”Īs reported by the Chicago Tribune, commissioners noted that Lucky Luck had not yet hired an executive team to run the casino or secured full financing despite the project being more than a year old. The IGC approved the new $125m gambling venue in May last year, but delays and forced ownership changes have marred the project since then.
In a blow to its owner Lucky Luck Gaming, a new Terre Haute casino in Vigo County will not have its gaming license renewed by the regulator, according to a ruling delivered Thursday. The Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) has provided rulings regarding two casinos in the state, denying the renewal of one facility’s license and canceling the forced sale of another.