Indiana’s sports gambling scene ready for action
Indiana has become the latest state officially get its sports gambling industry off the ground with three casinos in the state unveiled their sportsbooks.
Indiana has become the latest state officially get its sports gambling industry off the ground with three casinos in the state unveiled their sportsbooks.
Spectacle Entertainment can now move forward with the construction of its Hard Rock-tied venue and could begin next month.
Penn National Gaming is opening a sportsbook at Indiana’s Ameristar Casino East Chicago which allows Chicagoans to start placing wagers on sporting events.
Spectacle Entertainment plans to build a Hard Rock-branded resort in the city of Gary that could get underway as soon as this September.
Indiana is still hoping to get everything going before the start of the upcoming NFL season, and the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) is hard at work trying to put all of the pieces together.
Lawmakers in Indiana recognize this potential and are trying to scramble in order to have the state’s newly approved sports gambling industry up and running by September 1,
Two upstate New York casinos -- Rivers Casino and Tioga Downs -- prep launch of land-based sports betting this week; WV Lottery boss calls betting 'a pain.'
Hard Rock International has agreed to give franchise rights to Spectacle Entertainment that would lead to two Hard Rock-branded casinos coming to the newly expanding gambling market in Indiana.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. is planning on rebranding a property in Southern Indiana in conjunction with a multimillion-dollar expansion, and will also add sports gambling operations to the venue.
Indiana's governor signs sports betting bill into law, clearing way for land-based betting this September, mobile wagering in 2020.