A developer who is working with the Mohegan Tribe of
Connecticut hopes to secure the last gaming license in New York.
Louis Cappelli wants Mohegan Gaming
Advisors to run a gaming facility at the Concord Resort in the Catskills.
The license would allow up to 2,100 video lottery terminals.
"I think the odds are in our favor now. I think we can get this done," Cappelli told The Wall Street Journal.
Two other companies are seeking the last license.
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Westchester Developer Envisions a Jackpot in Catskills
(The Wall Street Journal 7/12)
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Mohegan Tribe's partner seeks last gaming license in New York
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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