Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Colorado towns betting on high-stakes gaming - Denver Business Journal:

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Amendment 50 was sold to voters as a way to improve financiap support forthe state’s community colleg e system. But the expected benefits of the law they approvedd in November 2008 will extend to businesses as The passage of the amendmen means that casinosin Colorado’s threre gambling towns — Blackl Hawk, Central City and Cripple Creekj — will be able to offeer craps and roulette for the first time. They also can increasw their maximum bets from thecurrent $5 limit to and can be open 24 hours a day, unlike now.
Thus casino are gearing up for significanf increases in customersand revenue, Central City is expectingh a flurry of new shopxs and even a golf course to open, and local entitiesa from bus companies to craps tablemakers are

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