Baton Rouge / louisianaradionetwork.com
Feb 3, 2021 5:52 PM
Peninsula Pacific Entertainment is in discussions about potentially moving their riverboat casino license for DiamondJacks, which has been closed since last May, from Bossier City to Slidell.
The company reportedly is interested in constructing a 250 million dollar casino resort on the water. St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper said this should be left to the people.
“I believe St Tammany Parish residents should have the opportunity to vote yes or no to allow the investment by Peninsula pacific of a proposed premium resort with entertainment and gaming,” said Cooper.
The project would require quite a few steps to complete. First St. Tammany voters would have to undo a 1996 referendum blocking casinos and video poker, the Legislature would have to approve putting it on the ballot, and the State Gaming Control Board would also need to give permission.
Multi-million dollar gaming resort destination proposed for Slidell Share Updated: 6:23 PM CST Feb 2, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 6:23 PM CST Feb 2, 2021
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Show Transcript GINA: A QUARTER OF A BILLION DOLLAR CASINO COULD BE COMING TO SLIDELL. THE MASSIVE PROPOSAL WAS JUST UNVEILED TODAY. SULA: BUT VOTERS WILL ULTIMATELY DECIDE IF THE VENUE IS BUILT. AUBRY KILLION IS IN SLIDELL TO EXPLAIN THE BIG IDEA AUBRY: CASINO DEVELOPERS WANT TO PUT THE $250 MILLION CASINO AND RESORT RIGHT HERE ALONG THE LAKEFRONT IN SLIDELL. BUT SOME VOTERS ARE DIVIDED ON THE PLAN. IF IT IS NOT FIRST-CLASS, THEN NO. HOPEFULLY NO CRIME COMES WITH THE CASINO. THERE IS SOMETHING THE PARISH COULD USE, BECAUSE TAXES AND REVENUE CREATES A LOT OF MONEY GOING DOWN THE COAST THAT DOESN’T NEED TO BE GOING DOWN, AND WE NEEDED HERE. THERE WILL BE A LOT OF FEAR, UNNECESSARY TRAFFIC. AUBRY: PENINSULA PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT SAYS THE VENUE WOULD BE