Bally’s Corp. announced Tuesday that its Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort in Rhode Island has officially opened 40,000 square feet of new gaming space in what the firm calls a landmark expansion of its casino floor. The newly opened space boasts 355 slot machines, 57 table games, 27 stadium-style games, and a high-limit gaming area.
To mark the occasion, Bally’s representatives, including Craig Eaton, Head of Bally’s Rhode Island Operations; Paul Juliano, Senior Vice President; Craig Sculos, Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, and Tony Rohrer, Regional Vice President & General Manager, were joined by Governor Daniel McKee.
Speaker of the House K. Joseph Shekarchi; Senator Frank Ciccone, who serves as Chair of Joint Committee on State Lottery; Lincoln Town Administrator Philip Gould; and George Nee, President, AFL-CIO; where also present at Bally’s Lincoln for the grand opening ceremony.
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Eaton said: “Our expanded gaming floor, combined with other property improvements, represents a $100 million investment in Rhode Island to generate much-needed revenue for our home state.”
According to the company, the casino’s expanded footprint also blends with the existing facility design, incorporating “several feng shui principles such as a large waterfall.”
Additionally, a new and contemporary food hall provides seating for 150 guests, including an exclusive private dining area with exterior views. Finally, adjacent to the new 16-seat casino bar is ‘Plume & Proof,’ a cigar lounge with access to an outdoor smoking patio.
Earlier this year, the company opened the Spa Light – International Spa, which claims to be the region’s largest Korean-inspired spa, comprising 14,000 square feet. Furthermore, a separate dining room for spa clients serves Korean cuisine. Suffolk Construction, who served as the general contractor, managed both projects.
Governor Daniel McKee
“This expansion marks another important milestone for not only Bally’s Lincoln but for Rhode Island itself,” said Governor McKee. “We are grateful to Bally’s for its ongoing partnership that contributes to our workforce, our economy, and our State as a whole. I also want to congratulate Bally’s on the successful completion of this crucial expansion and continued investment in Rhode Island’s future.”
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2023/04/26/66949-bally-39s-twin-river-lincoln-casino-opens-40-000-square-feet-of-new-gaming-space