
LAS VEGAS -- Full House has announced plans for an expansion of the Midway Slots and Simulcast at Harrington Raceway. Pending all necessary approvals, the expansion will include an additional 66,630
square feet to the facility's existing 75,128 square feet with approximately 500 gaming machines in addition to the 1,581 currently in operation. In part this expansion is made possible by the new law increasing the number of authorized gaming machines from 2,500 to 4,000 at each of the three Delaware facilities.Full House Resorts, Inc. (Amex: FLL - News; "Full House"), through its subsidiary, Gaming Entertainment (Delaware), LLC ("GED"), manages the facility in Harrington, Delaware. GED is 50% owned by Full House and 50% by Harrington Raceway, Inc.
As Patti Key, Chief Financial Officer of Harrington Raceway stated to the Journal of Harrington at a presentation to the Kent County Regional Planning Commission, "It's an upgrade of the facility."
Andre M. Hilliou, Chief Executive Officer of Full House said, "Our recent expansion has been very well received and most successful and we expect this expansion, when and if approved, will be equally successful."
About Full House Resorts, Inc.
Full House develops and manages gaming facilities. Full House manages Midway Slots and Simulcast at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington, Delaware, along with the owner of the adjacent racetrack. Midway Slots and Simulcast has a total of 1,581 gaming devices, a 350-seat buffet, a 50-seat diner, gourmet Steak House and an entertainment lounge. The Company also has a management agreement with the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians for the development and management of a first-class casino/resort with more than 2,000 gaming devices in the Battle Creek, Michigan area, which is currently in the pre-development stage. In addition, the Company has a Gaming Management Agreement with the Nambe Pueblo of New Mexico for the development of a coordinated entertainment venue centered on a 50,000 square foot casino and with the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Montana for the development and management of a 27,000 square foot gaming facility. The Company was recently selected by both the Manuelito Chapter of Navajo Indians to develop and manage a gaming facility near Gallup, New Mexico and the Shiprock Chapter of Navajo Indians to develop and manage a gaming facility at Shiprock, New Mexico, subject to the approval of the Navajo Nation. Further information about the Company can be viewed on our web site at www.fullhouseresorts.com.
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