Owners of Bronco Billy s Casino in Cripple Creek are looking at adding more rooms to what already will be the city s largest hotel, company officials said Tuesday when announcing financial
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On May 1, Colorado casinos, which were hit especially hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, will be able to get rid of $100 betting limits and add new games. The limit and game expansion is great for Central City, and all of Colorado! We are very excited for the opportunity presented to our existing casinos, and for the opportunity to bring new operators in, says Jeremy Fey, mayor of Central City.
Betting limits are headed to the dustbin of history thanks to the passage of Amendment 77, a gaming-industry-backed measure that Colorado voters approved in November 2020, giving the three casino towns of Black Hawk, Central City and Cripple Creek the power to make rules allowing the removal of limits and the addition of new games in casinos. In December, the city councils in Black Hawk and Central City did just that; Cripple Creek City Council followed a month later.
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Full House Resorts issued $300 million in debt to finance its planned hotel and expansion project for Bronco Billy’s Casino in Cripple Creek. Full House said in January it had increased the size of the project to 300 rooms from 180 and boosting the cost from $120 million to $180 million in wake of Colorado and Cripple Creek voters approving unlimited bets and additional games. A stock analyst said the project could transform Cripple Creek, attracting more upscale customers.
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