The Morning Call

Mount Airy’s mini-casino proposal denied by gaming board

- By Daveen Rae Kurutz

The Pennsylvan­ia Gaming Control Board on Wednesday denied a proposal by Mount Airy Casino Resort to open a Category 4 mini-casino in Beaver County.

Officials with the gambling board said Mount Airy was unable to obtain the funding required to build a casino in the county.

“We are very disappoint­ed that Mount Airy Casino Resort will not be moving forward with our proposed Category 4 casino in Beaver County,” Todd Greenberg,

chief operating officer and general manager for the Monroe County casino, said in a statement.

“Unfortunat­ely, external factors such as increased competitio­n from new casinos and nearby destinatio­n resorts had a larger impact on our revenues than originally anticipate­d. This additional competitio­n combined with other recent developmen­ts such as the Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the local share assessment had a negative impact on our ability to procure financing for the Beaver County project.“

The company announced its intent to build a gaming complex along more than 100 acres near Interstate 376 and the Pennsylvan­ia Turnpike in August 2018.

The proposed casino was slated to feature 750 slot machines, 30 table games and three restaurant­s in Big Beaver. Casino officials had a land-sale agreement in place for the undevelope­d property.

Daniel Camp, chairman of the Beaver County Board of Commission­ers, said he was disappoint­ed in Wednesday’s decision.

“It’s disappoint­ing that representa­tives from Mount Airy held up prime property in Big Beaver borough that could have been developed into different uses for so long,” Camp said. “It is a hit to the county.”

Camp said the county hasn’t had any contact with Mount Airy officials since the weeks following the announceme­nt, other than the public hearing held in Big Beaver last December.

There’s a bright side to the project folding, he said.

“Hopefully this has opened eyes for that corridor,” Camp said. “Now people know there’s interest in developmen­t there, and we should see some action taking place there in the coming months or year.”

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