"For the past several months, Port Huron has been buoyed by the renewed possibility of casino gambling. The Bay Mills Indian Community, a major player in Michigan's gaming industry, bought about 16 acres of land at Desmond Landing, raising hopes Port Huron might finally get the casino it has sought for more than a decade.
Last year, Bay Mills opened a new casino in Vanderbilt, a village of less than 600 people in northern Michigan's Otsego County. The facility is a symbol of hope. If it stays open, there's a chance Bay Mills could use its Desmond Landing property to open a casino in Port Huron.
You can't blame gambling advocates for keeping their fingers crossed. A casino alone wouldn't reverse the city's ailing economy, but it could help.
The Port Huron gaming operation could create more than 1,000 new jobs, just what a city struggling with chronic unemployment wants to see. Commercial development that usually comes with gaming houses could further boost the city's economic fortunes."
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(The Port Huron Times Herald 2/15)
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