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a 300-room luxury hotel, an 18hole golf course and a water park, the company said.

The New Mexico Racing Commission could chose a winner before the end of the year. Full House said it could take two years to build the facility, including six months to complete the design.

Lee conceived the idea by harking back to his days as an East

Coast crew racer. He recalled that a train car fitted with bleachers would move in sync with the crew teams so spectators could watch the action closely.

The idea could work as long as it is affordable and doesn’t distract the horses, said New Mexico-based racing fan Clyde Burnquist.

“That would not be a bad idea. Today you have to sit up high with binoculars to see the whole race — and it’s still difficult,” said Burnquist. “Just don’t let the train have a whistle!”

He said he would be willing to pay up to $10 for a seat on a moving grandstand to watch a high-stakes race.

Expansion plans

Lee, a 30-year casino veteran who helped Steve Wynn build Mirage Resorts before taking the helm at Pinnacle Entertainm­ent, has been implementi­ng creative solutions to transform Full House into a bigger industry player since becoming CEO of the struggling company in 2014.

Full House now runs five small casinos in four states: Nevada, Colorado, Mississipp­i and Indiana. The company had revenues of just $161.3 million last year. Its market capitaliza­tion is below $100 million.

Lee decided to build a ferry to bring more guests from Ohio to a struggling Indiana casino. He also transporte­d more than a hundred palm trees from California to spruce up a resort in Mississipp­i.

Lee is now redevelopi­ng and expanding a neglected Colorado casino he scooped up in 2016.

The Colorado casino expansion along with the New Mexico project could significan­tly increase the value of Full House if the plans are realized, said Chad Beynon, an analyst at Macquarie in New York.

“Lee has figured out that he wants to make the company bigger. They are never short of new ideas,” said Beynon. “He just comes up with project after project, and he is getting really close on all of these.”

The ferry service may launch in September, two months later than initially planned.

The company would likely need to issue new stock to finance the New Mexico casino and racetrack, Beynon said.

Shares of Full House rose 3.9 percent Monday to $2.95, valuing the company at $78 million.

Contact Todd Prince at 702-3830386 or tprince@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @toddprince­tv on Twitter.

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