In recent days, the “Do you feel lucky” phrase has been revived. The debate reaches back as far as 2003 when Fulton County Commissioner and former mayoral candidate Robb Pitts proposed legalized gambling in Atlanta. “Obviously, Underground Atlanta needs all the help it can get,” Pitts said. “It would be the savior of Underground Atlanta, quite frankly.”
Fast forward to 2009. Same location.
Dan O’Leary, one of the leaseholders of Underground, is refreshing the debate. “Developers of the entertainment center downtown believe they have the answer to turn things around. The developers are teaming with a Delaware based company to try and bring casino gambling to Georgia.
“We have been going around and meeting with the usual suspects of business, civic, and community leaders and we believe there’s a ground swell of support for this concept.”
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