New casino site chosen in Chatham

Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited announced today that it will build a new ‘Cascades’ branded casino on land it is acquiring from Brad-Lea Meadows Ltd in Chatham.

Gateway officials say the proposed new casino will feature an exciting mix of amenities including slots and table games, pending necessary government approvals and completion of the land acquisition, and will be located at 615 Richmond Street at the northeast corner of Richmond and Keil Drive in the community of Chatham.

The proposed new casino is expected to begin construction this spring, once provincial and municipal approvals are obtained.

In the coming weeks, Gateway will announce more details on the size and scope of the development including new employment opportunities, food and beverage offerings and the investment in the local economy for the new build.

While the construction of the new casino is underway in Chatham, Gateway Casinos Dresden will continue to operate, business as usual.

“I want to personally thank Chatham-Kent Mayor, Randy Hope, for his leadership and co-operation in bringing this deal to a close,” stated Keith Andrews, Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Gateway Ontario.

“I also want to extend my gratitude to the staff at the municipality of Chatham-Kent and Chief Administrative Officer Don Shropshire. We are delighted to reveal what we think will be an amazing new addition to the many attractions that draw people to Chatham-Kent and the surrounding region.”

Mayor Hope said he welcomes Gateway Casinos’ additional investment in the community.

“We have been working with Gateway for some time and have found the company to be absolutely first-rate,” Hope said in a press release.

“They do things the right way. They’re the largest gaming company in Canada. We couldn’t have a better partner.”

During the 2016/17 operating year, Chatham-Kent received $700,000 in hosting fees from Ontario Lottery and Gaming, a number the mayor says he expects to see increase with a new, larger operation in Chatham.

“Slots revenue is equal to one half of one per cent in taxes,” Mayor Hope said.

“When you combine that revenue with the employment brought by the casino, it’s an important economic force in our community.”

Brad-Lea Meadows Ltd. President Dean Bradley said in a press release they are pleased that Gateway chose their site for the new casino.

“As most people know, this was the former site of the Wheels Inn which itself was an entertainment complex,” Bradley said.

“It is good to have this vacant property put to use; which generates substantial hosting fees for the municipal bottom line and brings both new jobs and economic activity to Chatham-Kent. This is a good news story all-round for our community.”

Gateway Casino’s Dresden General Manager, Damien DeRoux said today’s announcement starts the clock on the countdown to an exciting new entertainment experience for the region.

“We are tremendously excited about the great opportunities the proposed new casino presents with brand new amenities and new gaming options for our customers,” he said in a press release.

The proposed new entertainment and casino complex in Chatham-Kent is the latest announcement by Gateway following the news last month, of a proposed expansion of the Gateway Casinos Hanover site and the $26 Million renovation currently underway at Gateway’s Starlight Casino Point Edward.

Further information is available at www.gatewaycasinos.com.

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