Casino Omaha Closes Doors |
|||
|
July 01, 2009 Located 50 miles north of Omaha-Council Bluffs on Highway 29, Casino Omaha opened its doors in 1992 and averaged about 18,000 customers a week. A few years later 3 new casinos opened in the same area and business began to decline at Casino Omaha. Due to the economic recession, Casino Omaha was forced to close its doors until further notice. This forced the layoff of 185 casino employees. The casino is Tribal owned. 95% of the former employees are tribal members. Currently the casino is hopeful for a new business partner to assist in the new casino plans. The casino has 8 game tables and 430 slot machines. There are plans to modernize with ticketless gaming machines, improved guest services, and improved drink and food operations. The Casino is hopeful that is reopen its doors again in the next few months. Return to Iowa Casinos. |
|||
500 Nations is an independent directory service not affiliated with any casino.
Online Gambling: There are hundreds of jurisdictions in the world with Internet access and hundreds of games and gambling opportunities available on the Internet. Check your local laws and regulations prior to gambling. It is your responsibility to determine if it is legal for you to play any particular games or place any particular wager. In the United State there are 13 states with laws regarding internet gambling: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, and Utah.