Friday, November 30, 2007

Oh, Christmas Tree…

With real casino competition in Southeast Wisconsin, the Menominee Indian Tribe would be the largest economic contributor to the Badger State, making more than $2.2 billion in payments to state and local governments over the Kenosha casino’s first 25 years of operations. That’s more than any other Wisconsin business or tribe.

But the Menominee Tribe is already a big part of Wisconsin. Just look and see what the Menominee Tribe is giving the state that has been its home for generations.

Happy Holidays.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Potawatomi monopoly gets ink in Madison; Las Vegas makes more room for competition

It’s two-fer Wednesday at Casino Competition for Wisconsin. First, check out today’s Wisconsin State Journal, featuring an op-ed on Potawatomi’s regional gaming monopoly.

Second, take a look at this cool video from the Las Vegas Strip, where workers imploded the old New Frontier casino-hotel to make way for an $8 billion resort that will include residences, a luxury hotel, shops…and a brand-new casino. This $8 billion resort is a stone’s throw from the $5 billion in new Las Vegas hotel/casino developments we blogged about last week. Competition continues to bring positive economic development and investment to some communities, and it can do good things for Wisconsin, too.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Vegas casino expansions prove competition breeds success

A friend of Casino Competition for Wisconsin recently traveled on business to Las Vegas, where a quick walk down the Strip led him past not one, not two, but THREE major casino expansions within just a few blocks.

  • Las Vegas Sands Corporation, will open The Palazzo, a luxurious addition to the company’s massive Venetian, next month. The $1.8 billion, 53-story tower will include a 105,000 square foot casino.
  • Wynn Resorts is building the $2.2 billion Wynn Encore Resort – with a brand-new, 72,000-square-foot casino – right next door to its AAA Five Diamond/Mobil Five Star casino resort, Wynn Las Vegas.

These three projects represent a $5 billion investment in one of the most competitive gaming markets in the world – and you don’t invest that kind of money if you don’t think you can make a healthy return. Casino competition seems to be alive and well – and creating jobs, economic opportunities and enhanced tourism – in Las Vegas.

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Monday, November 5, 2007

Milwaukee Biz Blog focus turns to Potawatomi's $5.4 million anti-competition campaign

“A Litany of Greed,” the new white paper putting a price tag of $5.4 million (and counting) on the Forest County Potawatomi’s widespread efforts to block competition and preserve its monopoly, is the subject of Monday’s Small Business Times “Milwaukee Biz Blog."

The Small Business Times piece by Casino Competition for Wisconsin exposes the real “soldiers” in Potawatomi’s war against competition, blogging that "an army of high-priced lobbyists, political pollsters, ad executives, PR experts and lawyers are carrying out Potawatomi's anti-competition battle plan - sadly, even several Milwaukee-area nonprofits beholden to the Potawatomi for funding have been drafted to lend their name to the misguided cause."

You can read the “Milwaukee Biz Blog” for yourself here.

Help put an end to Potawatomi’s Southeast Wisconsin monopoly by signing the online petition.