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As part of Pennsylvania’s widespread gambling expansion legislation, the Keystone State was supposed to get up to 10 new casinos. Satellite casinos, that is.

Another mini-casino is coming to Pennsylvania, but not into Butler County. Mount Airy Casino announced Monday they will built a 750-slot, 30-table game casino in Beaver County near the junction of Interstate 376 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, just west of Ellwood City. This is fantastic news for all casino fanatics!

These smaller casinos, also called mini-casinos, can feature 300 to 750 slot machines. Some might also include up to 40table games.

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But the plan for 10 new mini-casinos hasn’t panned out.

Only five potential sites were auctioned before the market turned cold and license auctions stopped. That was supposed to mean an end to auctions forever. But the PA legislator, facing virus-induced budget shortfalls, planned yet another auction on Sept. 2, 2020.

The new bidding – Round Three – was for a license denied for a lack of financing – and possibly the questionable association of a former owner barred from the gambling business in PA.

Mt. Airy Casino had sought a satellite location in Beaver County, north of Pittsburgh. but was then denied.

That unused license was instead reauctioned in September and bought for just more than $10 million by Philadelphia investor Ira Lubert, a minority owner of Rivers Pittsburgh. Lubert has six months – until February – to file an application with more details.

And another site proposed by Parx remains in limbo due to unresolved geology issues at their Shippensburg location. There is no deadline for Parx to preceded, according to Douglas Harbach of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.

That leaves just three projects in the works for now.

Live! Pittsburgh Casino formally opens on Nov. 24 in a re-imagined mall space 30 miles from Pittsburgh.

Penn National has resumed work on another mall rehab near York following a long shutdown.

And Penn has another location, which remains idle long past virus shutdowns were lifted, in Morgantown.

The mini-casino law passed in October of 2017. However, the satellite casino bidding process did not begin until January 2018. That entailed a series of live auctions, which awarded five licenses. Those auctions had run out of bidders in April 2019.

The PGCB) ran a second round of auctions on Sept. 3 2019 at the direction of the Legislature in hopes of kickstarting renewed interest. But there were no bidders.

That means the five remaining licenses will forever remain unclaimed.

In all, $114 million in license fees were raised.

Take a look at where the venues were proposed. The timelines currently plan most launches for 2021, with Live! Pittsburgh having gone first in late November 2020.

Current satellite casino projects in Pennsylvania

Here is a look at the announced satellite casino projects in Pennsylvania, including the latest developments and potential launch dates:

Live! Pittsburgh, Stadium mini-casino project

Stadium Casino opened a mini-casino site in a vacant space at Westmoreland Mall in western PA in mid-Nov. 2020.

Stadium’s parent company, Cordish Companies, redeveloped the site in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County. Plans call for a 100,000 square foot mini-casino.

The location is about 50 minutes east of Pittsburgh. The PGCB approved the license.

After a shutdown due to the virus, work resumed after virus shutdowns and the formal opening is Nov. 24, 2020.

Hollywood Casino York

Penn National’s Hollywood Casinoplans a satellite casino in a vacant mall space in south-central Pennsylvania.

The location is the York Galleria Mall, Springettsbury Township. That’s just northeast of the city of York, in York County.

In late August, the township approved the redevelopment plans for the mall at the site of a vacant Sears store. Plans call for a 79,300 square-foot satellite casino property. The company filed the official paperwork for the property at the Sept. 12 PGCB meeting.

Their license was approved in December and rehab work was ongoing until the virus forced a shutdown. Penn, facing financial issues, only resumed work in November of 2020.

Hollywood Casino Morgantown

Penn’s second mini-casino location is generally referred to as Hollywood Morgantown. The Morgantown designation refers to a zip code that sprawls across three counties, was approved by the gaming board in June.

The actual location is near a PA Turnpike exit and I-76 in Caernarvon Township, Berks County.

What made the location controversial is that the Morgantown area includes Lancaster County. All of the towns in Lancaster had opted out of hosting a mini-casino after PA’s 2017 gaming expansion law which led to the Class 4 or mini-casino category.

The PGCB approved the project in June despite objections from residents outside Caernarvon.

The proposed project will encompass more than 81,000 square feet.

Work was ongoing until the virus forced a shutdown. Penn has not yet resumed work. They are free to move ahead, but the virus created financial problems for the company.

Parx location in Shippensburg on hold

Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment Inc., which operates Parx Casino in suburban Philadelphia, has encountered an issue with its proposed mini-casino site in Shippensburg Township, Cumberland County.

They had plans for a 63,000 square foot casino off Exit 29 of I-81. Two previous sites got nixed. Carlisle leadership elected not to rescind its opt-out status. That led to Parx submitting plans for a Shippensburg location.

But geologic testing now shows the location is prone to sinkholes due to limestone rock formations. That has stalled their plans for now.

The company was “actively looking for an alternative site,” within their designated area, according to PGCB spokesman Doug Harbach.

Mount Airy Pittsburgh, but now a different owner and plans for State College

Mount Airy’s mini-casino project, Mount Airy Pittsburgh, is dead. Forever.

Unable to raise the necessary funding, the PGCB nixed the proposed project for Big Beaver Township in November. A hyperlocal news site reported that an ongoing investigative review regarding Mount Airy’s former owner and his involvement in the satellite location was also in play.

Mount Airy’s plan had been for a mini-casino at the juncture of I-376 and PA Turnpike, about an hour northwest of Pittsburgh.

Casino officials had once spoken of possibly opening by the end of 2019. But then the project stalled, sputtered, and died.

They are out 25% of the more than $21.8 million spent to buy the license.

State College area now a new proposed location

Which brings us to the final license, a license proposed for near Penn State University. Lubert, the winner of the license auction, graduated from PSU. The Philly investor is on the university’s board of trustees.

The Philly-based investor was part of the opening of Valley Forge Casino in 2012.

Lubert beat out a second bid, presumably from the Cordish Companies, which had previously said it intended to bid. He bid $10,000,101.

The struggling Nittany Mall, in College Township, appears to be his location. Just this year seven businesses in the mall closed, while others relocated. A closed Macy’s store seems Lubert’s likely location

Mini-casino auction recap

Sept. 2, 2020 auction: Two bidders, details to come on plans

Auction winner: Lubert
Winning bid: $10,000,101
Total bidders: 2
Satellite location: State College area

Cordish, the owner of the Live! Casino brand, told PlayPennsylvania exclusively they intended to bid on the last available license after a license was denied to Mount Airy. Cordish has declined comment.

The winner was instead Lubert, who has not yet detailed his plans.

April 4, 2019 auction: After two-month hiatus, auctions return

Auction winner: Hollywood Casino at Penn National
Winning bid: $7,500,003
Total bidders: 1
Satellite location: Morgantown, PA in Lancaster County

Penn National secured a second satellite property in West Cocalico Township, PA. The location is between Philadelphia and Harrisburg. It strengthens the boundary around Hollywood Casino, which claimed it was receiving unfair treatment as a result of the mini-casino process.

Read more on the second Penn National mini-casino site.

Feb. 22 2019 auction: Sands slip-up gives Parx the property

Auction winner: Parx Casino
Winning bid: $8,111,000
Total bidders: N/A
Satellite location: Shippensburg, PA in Cumberland County

There was some drama around the fourth license, as Sands initially put in a winning bid of $9,885,000. However, because Sands selected a location whose radius where the company could build overlapped with Mount Airy’s site, PGCB voided the bid. As the only other bidder, Parx Casino essentially won by default.

Parx selected a location west of the first satellite property in Yoe, PA. The South Newton location is also close to Harrisburg and the Maryland state line.

More on the drama and on Parx’s winning bid.

Feb. 8 2019 auction: Mount Airy storms New Castle

Auction winner: Mount Airy Casino
Winning bid: $21,888,888.88
Total bidders: 3
Satellite location: Big Beaver, PA in Lawrence County

Mount Airy may be one of the smaller casinos in Pennsylvania, but it brought big bucks to the auction, bidding $21.89 million. It’s New Castle, PA location was just a few miles from the Ohio state line. With Youngstown, OH just 30 minutes away, the mini casino was meant to draw traffic from the Buckeye State.

More on Mount Airy’s bid.

Jan. 21 2019 auction: Stadium Casino sets sights on Pittsburgh

Auction winner: Stadium Casinos LLC (Philly Live! Casino)
Winning bid: $40,100,005
Total bidders: 4
Satellite location: Greensburg, PA in Westmoreland County

Even though Stadium Casinos LLC had not broken ground on its Philadelphia property yet, it wasted no time getting into the satellite casino game too. With a relatively large bid, the group secured the Derry location, which is just east of metropolitan Pittsburgh. With a property just 43 miles from Rivers Casino in the heart of the city, the Stadium group seems intent on having a presence in both of Pennsylvania’s major cities.

More on the second project from Stadium Casinos LLC.

Jan. 10 2019 auction: Penn National bids big for Yoe, PA-area satellite property

Auction winner: Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association, LLC (aka Hollywood Casino)
Winning bid: $50,100,000
Total bidders: 4
Satellite location: York, PA in York County

Hollywood Casino’s owners made jaws drop with a hefty bid of $50 million, which was well above industry projections. Most were expecting the initial bid to be between $30 – $40 million, but Penn National went big to secure the Yoe location.

The selected site is roughly 50 miles south of Hollywood Casino and 20 miles north of the Maryland state line. It appears Penn tactically selected a location that would best help protect the centrally located Hollywood from competition.

Read more about Hollywood Casino’s winning bid and plans for the new property.

Overview of the satellite casino law

Here is more about how the process works, including:

  • Provisions of the satellite casino licenses
  • Calendar of dates
  • Map of opted-out municipalities

The law allowed for ten new casinos that fall into a new category of gambling establishment, Category 4. Should the license holder want to offer up to 30 table games, it would need to pay for an additional $2.5 million license.

These satellite properties originally could not be within 25 miles of an existing Category 1, 2, or 3 property. When the second round of auctions resumed, that distance requirement was a little tougher. New satellite properties could not be within 40 miles of any Category 1-3 property as well as any of the five Category 4 properties currently in development.

There was also a stipulation in the law affecting Mount Airy Casino, which effectively creates a bigger buffer zone for the relatively small and isolated casino. Penn National, which owns Hollywood Casino and The Meadows‘ parent company Pinnacle, started suing the state over the unfair treatment, but eventually dropped the legal action.

Here is a breakdown of the existing casino properties by category:

Category 1: Racinos

Category 2: Standalone casinos

Category 3: Resort casinos

Most of these properties are also the people who got first crack at satellite properties. The initial auctions were only open to Category 1 and 2 properties.

There was one additional group included in the auctions though. That is Stadium Casino LLC’sPhilly Live! casino project at Stadium Park in Philadelphia. The property is still under construction, but once it is complete, it will be the state’s fifth standalone Category 2 casino.

Opt-out municipalities

When it comes to where to put these satellite casinos, groups are limited by more than just a buffer zone around existing casinos. From the time Gov. Tom Wolf signed the bill into law in early November until the end of 2017, municipalities across the state had the option to opt out of hosting a property.

In order to opt out, municipalities had to hold a public meeting, take a vote, and send written documentation of that vote to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB). Over 1,000 municipalities in Pennsylvania opted out, while only a handful publicly lobbied to get a new casino.

PGCB released a map of the buffer zones and opted-out cities once the process was over. Yellow circles reflect the buffer zones. Blue indicates a municipality which opted out:

Gambling expansion in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has a very successful casino sector. The state is second only to Nevada in casino revenues.

Pennsylvania has continually been expanding its gambling laws. The move to legalize satellite casinos came in 2017 and ten of these licenses are now available. Five of the licenses were sold at auction for a total of $127m (£98m).

Pennsylvania also legalized both retail and online sports betting in November 2018. The license fee is a hefty $10m (£7.7m).

The tax rate is 36% of sports betting revenues. The only US state with a higher tax rate on sports betting is Rhode Island, at 51%.

Expansion of satellite casinos

There are 2,500 municipalities in Pennsylvania and more than 1,000 of them opted not to get involved in hosting one of the new satellite casinos. However, a county in the midst of the state’s Amish country did not opt out.

Caernarvon Township is seen as a gateway to the Amish Country. Penn National plan on locating its Hollywood Casino Morgantown in that township. This casino will cover more than 81,000 square foot in size and will have more than 750 gaming machines and 30 table games, along with entertainment facilities.

Many residents of the region are against these plans. A descendant of the former owners of the land on which this casino is to be built is troubled by the move.

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Edward Kurtz’s Mennonite grandparents formerly owned the 36-acre site. The 86-year-old Kurtz told a local Fox News station: “Right about where my grandparents’ house was where they want to put a casino, so I’m upset and very sad for me and my community.”

The area is largely religiously conservative and there are many signs around the region saying: “Don’t gamble with our future.”

A lot of locals do not see what good will come of having a casino in the area. An anonymous Amish elder says, “It’s the opposite of what this community is built on, hard work and honesty.”

There are fears that after the development of this casino, many Amish people in the region will relocate to other parts of the state.

Ongoing concerns

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Community leaders from different backgrounds fear that a casino will attract the wrong sort of people and they do not want local residents to develop gambling issues.

A public hearing on the issue was held in March. Leaders of the township sided with Penn National, saying that it will be a great boost for the tax revenues of the town.

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However, a lot of the public in attendance disagreed.

Positive aspects

Tax revenues from the casino will help fund better emergency services in the area and road improvements. The current annual budget for the town is $2.6m (£2.0m).

It is estimated that a casino will increased tax revenues by $1.6m (£1.2m). It will also create non-manufacturing jobs, which is unusual for the region.

The vice president of Penn National Gaming, Jeff Morris, said: “We look forward to the opportunity to bring approximately 275 new construction jobs and 250 new permanent jobs to the area.”

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Some local business owners are also happy about this new casino because it will stimulate their businesses.

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The final hurdle to casino development in the region is license approval. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board will decide on the issue in May.