![]() ![]() Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association, which owns Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in Dauphin County, paid $7.5 million for the mini casino license. The project is the one of five mini casinos expected to operate in the state and was the last of five licenses auctioned off by the gaming board last year. The 89,500-square-foot facility, near the Morgantown exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, is permitted to operate between 300 to 750 slot machines and could open in late 2020. ![]() On Wednesday, board members signed off on the Hollywood Casino project in Berks County. It’s on track,” said Richard McGarvey, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. “It will be coming up over the next two, three or four months. A vote is expected in the coming months to finalize plans for a proposed facility at Westmoreland Mall. State gaming officials this week approved the first license for a mini casino to operate in Pennsylvania. ![]()
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