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Posted on January 31 at 10:07 a.m.
First of all, the two current boats in downtown are pretty rundown. They are filled with smoke, dirty, cramped, and with bad drinks. If either or both of them were to shutdown, that'd be great. The employees will do better with Pinnacle which is better to its employees than Columbia-Sussex or the Tropicana (which has its own issues http://www.philly.com/inquirer/business/... ). Plus, I would like to see both casinos out of downtown. They do nothing for downtown whatsoever.
Pinnacle casinos are very nice, nicer than the Harrah's in New Orleans. I hope they get to build here and I hope they have a poker room ;)
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Posted on November 6 at 10:53 a.m.
Ha! Good stuff. Who's fault is it for buying homes in a commercially zoned area? The home buyers. Duh. They won't cry when they're selling their homes for 100% profit.
Posted on October 17 at 7:47 p.m.
He's shady. It's too bad the only reason people are voting for him is because they feel guilty for voting for Blanco last time. That's pretty sad.
Posted on October 10 at 9:12 a.m.
It's too bad Pat Culbertson doesn't get it. He needs to visit the current two boats and then the L’Auberge du Lac in Lake Charles. The two downtown dumpsters need to disappear or step it up to look like a real casino. If BR is going to continue its growth, it needs to get rid of the trash. I hope both downtown casinos close down and we're left with Pinnacle's.
Oh, and talk to the employees of Pinnacle's casinos and talk to the employees of the Columbia-Sussex group. Enough said there.
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Posted on January 31 at 10:16 a.m.
Entertainment seating--1,000; I think that says a lot.
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