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good research but what is your point? :-)
Thursday, March 12th, 2009I just came across this post from Rachel Tobin Ramos today, who is on the topic since years but i have to ask seriously…what is your point, pointing out the richest family in ATL has ties to Delaware?
Isn’t it a common thing to have some “Vitamin R”(R for relationships) ??
No, on a more serious note whats wrong with have networking going on?
, just my 2 cents…..ok ok her is the article:
now it’s only in the hand of the lottery board!!
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009By ERIC STIRGUS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
City approves video lottery in Underground Atlanta
Lottery Board must still sign off on casino plan
The Atlanta City Council voted Monday to take a gamble in support of a plan to put video lottery terminals in Underground Atlanta, a venture that proponents say will initially bring about $350 million a year to the Atlanta region.
Read the whole article here in the AJC
Article in the Sundaypaper, what do you think?
Monday, March 2nd, 2009Should we risk it?
Developers propose a casino for Downtown. But it would come at a cost.
By Stephanie Ramage
Underground Atlanta used to be the place you could go to get something you couldn’t get at most other places.
Its establishments served mixed drinks in the 1960s, when every Georgia county outside Fulton prohibited them. In the ’70s, it became a notorious haven for drug dealers and prostitutes.
Then it became just another galleria.
read the complete article here
news, news, news
Friday, February 20th, 2009Hello Casino Enthusiasts (i am watching “Casino” right now on TV),
I am happy now, we had some server problems but that is history…
Well, just came across this article:
“Mayor Franklin supports casino at Underground, developers say”
Underground Atlanta developers have received support of Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin for their proposed lottery-tied casino at the downtown entertainment complex.
Underground developer Dan O’Leary told members of an Atlanta City Council subcommittee on Tuesday he has a letter of support from Franklin. O’Leary presented his proposal to members of the Community Relations and Human Resources committee. The presentation was for information purposes only and no vote was taken, though City Councilman Jim Maddox gave public support for the proposal.
read the complete article here
Lottery’s secret plan for downtown gaming
Monday, February 2nd, 2009Here is another surprising article for all of you who follow the ongoing discussion of a possible Casino in Atlanta:
Georgia Lottery officials have been publicly silent about a proposal for a casino in downtown Atlanta. But privately, they have been actively exploring a casino since at least last spring.
Underground Atlanta developer Dan O’Leary on Jan. 13 disclosed a plan to build a half-billion-dollar, lottery-tied casino and hotel at the struggling downtown entertainment complex.
Documents obtained by Atlanta Business Chronicle show lottery officials have studied a casino since last May.
The Georgia Lottery commissioned a public relations strategy to sell a casino to lawmakers, business leaders and the public, the documents obtained through the Georgia Open Records Act show.
The Casino news are heating up
Friday, January 30th, 2009Hi everybody,
Despite the GA. Lottery board ignored the first Casino pitch on Jan. 22nd, news are coming almost every day now into the media.
Have a look at this:
A former chairman of the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau has made a formal proposal to the Georgia Lottery to be the point man on a possible casino development.
Michael Robison, parking lot magnate and former chairman of the ACVB, approached the Georgia Lottery Corp. board in October with a letter of intent to serve as a consultant to develop a casino, according to documents obtained from the lottery through a Georgia Open Records Act request.
Do you feel lucky?
Monday, January 26th, 2009In 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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