Golden Nugget Danville Hotel Possible, Sportsbook Prospects Murky

The Golden Nugget Danville Casino opened in May 2023 and by all accounts, the venue has been a success. So much so that the operator is mulling the addition of a hotel in the future, but the outlook for a retail sportsbook is more dim.

The Golden Nugget in Danville, Ill. Adding a hotel is possibility in the future, but the outlook for a sportsbook is dim. (Image: WCIA.com)

At an event earlier this week celebrating the venue’s first anniversary in the Illinois town, General Manager Jahnae Erpenbach reiterated that a hotel is still part of the long-term plans for the venue, but evaluating demand is critical when it comes to deciding when to make large-scale additions to the property, which is one of the newest casinos in the state.

We need to make sure we balance the demand in our ability to do that,” she said at the event.

The casino is a joint venture between the Wilmot family and Tilman Fertitta, whose Fertitta Entertainment Inc. (FEI) controls the Golden Nugget brand.

Strong Start for Golden Nugget Danville Without Hotel

Casinos and hotels are often joined at the hip, but there are dozens of examples of gaming venues across the US that don’t feature guestrooms. That’s often the result of market factors, including population and the ability of the surrounding region to attract conventions and tourists.

Even without a hotel, Golden Nugget Danville is off to a strong start. At the event earlier this week, President Jimmy Wilmot highlighted the venue’s contributions to city coffers. He said that since the casino opened, it’s paid Danville $2.8 billion in gaming taxes, $350,000 in property taxes, $402,000 in sales taxes and another $45,000 in food and beverage levies. Since its debut, the casino paid $5.6 million in taxes to the state of Illinois and has purchased $420,000 worth of products from Danville businesses.

Those are financial boons for Danville, which was banking on the gaming venue to lift it out of a public pension liability mess. Wilmot added that about half the visitors to Golden Nugget Danville since doors opened hailed from outside of Illinois.

That’s important because the property could face competitive pressure from Churchill Downs’ Terre Haute Casino Resort in Indiana, which is about an hour’s drive southeast of the Golden Nugget. Erpenbach acknowledged there was some impact to the Golden Nugget when Churchill opened the Indiana casino hotel in April, but that property won’t disrupt long-term plans in Danville.

Sportsbook Off Table Over Near-Term

Erpenbach added that the hope is Golden Nugget Danville will eventually have a retail sportsbook, but that appears unlikely over the near- to medium-term because DraftKings already has a land-based presence in Illinois and would be required to shell out another $10 million for a license to run a sportsbook at Golden Nugget Danville.

With the gaming company grappling with higher taxes in the state, that licensing fee isn’t economical, particularly when accounting for the fact that in Illinois, like the rest of the US, the bulk of sports wagers are placed online, not in person.

DraftKings and Golden Nugget have a relationship by way of the former’s 2022 acquisition of Golden Nugget Online Gaming (GNOG), which made Fertitta one of the largest shareholders in the online sportsbook operator.

 

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Maloof Brothers Sell Las Vegas Golden Knights Stake

The Maloof Brothers — George, Gavin, Joe, and Phil — have sold what is believed to be their 30% ownership interest in the Las Vegas Golden Knights to Bill Foley. The billionaire founder of Foley Family Wines has been majority owner and chair of the NHL team since its 2017 inception.

Gavin and Joe Maloof celebrate the Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup win in 2023. (Image: YouTube)

According to a media release from the team, a fifth Maloof sibling, Adrienne, will continue to be a limited partner with the franchise.

“We would like to thank the entire Maloof family for their contributions to the Vegas Golden Knights organization during their tenure as minority owners,” Foley said in a statement. “They were helpful in bringing NHL hockey to Las Vegas and had a belief and commitment to our city as a viable major professional sports market. We wish the family continued success.”

Though always minority owners, the Maloofs started started the puck scooting on the expansion team. After selling the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, which they owned from 1998 until 2013, they met with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman about bringing hockey to the desert.

Bettman suggested that they meet with Foley, who ended up footing the $500M expansion fee. The Golden Knights played their first game at T-Mobile Arena in 2017.

Not only were the Golden Knights the first major-league sports franchise ever to represent Las Vegas, they were also one of few expansion teams to ever experience immediate success. They reached the Stanley Cup Finals in their first season, 2017-18, and won their first Stanley Cup in 2023 by defeating the Florida Panthers in five games.

Casinos in the Family

Casinos have always loomed as large as sports in the Maloof portfolio. Nearly 30 years ago, the family, which hails from New Mexico, opened the Fiesta Rancho in North Las Vegas.

They sold that property six years later, to Station Casinos, to help finance construction of the Palms. The casino resort’s $275M first phase opened in November 2001, with Station Casinos as a minority owner.

In 2011, after the Great Recession decimated business across Las Vegas, the Palms was sold to Texas Pacific Group and Leonard Green & Partners, with the Maloofs retaining a 2% interest.

Red Rock Resort, Station Casino’s parent company, then purchased Palms for $312M in 2016, selling it for more than double that amount ($650M) to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, its current owner, five years later.

 

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Livespins Partner with Golden Rock to Combine Streaming and Playing

Great news for streamers – Golden Rock and Livespins join forces to fulfill all the wishes of their customers. Golden Rock’s impressive portfolio of games will be available for Livespins’ streamers for the first time in history.

The era of streaming

livespins_joins_forces_with_golden_rockThe streamers will be able to play the provider’s games while broadcasting, and on top of that, the spectators will be able to get involved in the playing through betting right behind the streamer. This shared experience improves the whole atmosphere, giving the feeling of belonging to the group, while each player can place their own bet and choose the amount and spins.

Among the titles included in the offering are hit releases such as Remember Remember, Big Bad Beasts and Bonus Only. Already thrilling gameplay is enriched with additional social experience available through the streaming platform, as well as the special chat possibilities granted through the Livespins platform. On top of that, there are various emojis, reactions and gifs that can be sent in chat, granting even more involvement of the spectators in the process.

More exciting contributions

And this is not all – Livespins stepped up its game with Lightning Drop and Lightning Races, which bring thrilling must-drop jackpots and interesting tournaments to this fantastic mix.

Golden Rock will be able to deliver its content in a completely new way and possibly reach more players than ever before through the power of streaming. On the other hand, Livespins was recognized as a great innovator after the company got an award for Innovation in Slot Provision at the EGR B2B Awards 2023.

Michael Pedersen, Chief Commercial Officer at Livespins, said: “Golden Rock’s games are great fun and perfect for streaming thanks to the explosive gameplay they deliver. Our streamers are already chomping at the bit to use its titles in their broadcasts. This is a great partnership for Golden Rock as it can get its games live with more operators than ever before and put these games in front of those lucrative but heard to reach Millennial and Generation Z audiences.”

He added that all players will be protected by the responsible gambling mechanics that are required for getting the licenses.

Gary Francis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Golden Rock, added: “The demand for casino streaming content is frankly insane, and in Livespins, we have a product that allows Golden Rock to capitalize on this while increasing our operator distribution and introducing our games to new player audiences. This makes it one of the most important partnership deals we have signed, and we look forward to seeing its streamers fire up the reels on our titles and for players to join them on the thrill ride they provide.”

Source: Pal, Hunor.  “Gold Standard: Livespins Joins Forces With Golden Rock”, European Gaming, August 29, 2023

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