The Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area can handle two casinos, the attorney general for the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe says.
The tribe already operates a $120 million casino in the Menomonee Valley. But Milwaukee leaders want the tribe to come downtown.
The tribe's $240 million expansion of the Menomonee Valley location is on hold pending resolution of a gaming compact lawsuit. The state Supreme Court struck down two key provisions of the deal.
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(The Milwaukee Business Journal 6/16)
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