For the firm’s planned Hollywood Casino Columbus

Penn National acquires former GM/Delphi site plant for casino

2010-02-24
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In a release, the company noted that the brownfield site is the alternate location for the development of the company's planned development of the Hollywood Casino Columbus which is now budgeted at approximately us$ 400 million. Voters approved casinos in Ohio's four largest cities in November 2009.

Based on discussions with Columbus government, civic, business and neighborhood leaders, Penn National agreed to seek a state constitutional amendment to relocate the authorized Columbus casino to the former Delphi Automotive plant, pending voter approval on the May 4 state ballot.

"Closing on this property reflects our ongoing commitment to work closely with Central Ohio's business and community leaders on this relocation effort, which could, pending voter approval, result in hundreds of millions of private investment dollars for the West Side of Columbus, an area in need of an economic catalyst," said Eric Schippers, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, of Penn National.

"Our commitment is further reflected in the demolition work and environmental remediation efforts that have already been put in motion at this brownfield site. If the voters of Ohio approve the casino relocation in May, we will quickly move to the next steps in the development of this casino, which will create thousands of construction and new full-time permanent jobs and generate hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenues for all of Ohio's 88 counties and school districts throughout the state," Schippers added.

Penn National previously completed the purchase of approximately 24 acres in Columbus' Arena District - the site authorized in the November 2009 Constitutional amendment -- which will be put up for sale if the May ballot effort is successful.

Hollywood Casino Columbus, which is expected to open in the second half of 2012, will be a 180,000 square foot casino with up to 4,000 slot machines at opening, up to 100 table games and 25 poker tables, a 4,000 space parking garage, plus food and beverage outlets and entertainment lounge.

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