The Chicago Casino Proposals is a request for proposals made to the City of
Chicago
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, for the first casino within city limits. There were 5 original proposals. After vetoing 2, there were 3 remaining after the first round of selections. This included the Bally's Tribune site, the Hard Rock International One Chicago site, and the Rush Street Gaming 78 neighborhood site. On May 5, 2022, Mayor
Lori Lightfoot
Lori Elaine Lightfoot (born August 4, 1962) is an American attorney and politician serving since 2019 as the 56th mayor of Chicago. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Before becoming mayor, Lightfoot worked in private legal practice as ...
announced that the
Bally's Tribune site was her choice as the location for a city casino.
History
In 1990, when
Illinois
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enacted the Riverboat Gambling Act, casinos had to be located on a river, and had to set sail during gambling. Over time these restrictions throughout the state of Illinois were lessened. For instance, in 2011,
Rivers Casino in Des Plaines had to be built over a shallow pit of water. In 2019, the state enacted a change (SB0516) to the Riverboat Gambling act which allowed land based casinos.
When the 2019 amendment was passed, it also allowed a casino in Chicago. Discussion for a casino in Chicago had been happening for almost 30 years since gambling was allowed in Illinois. The primary reason for a casino in Chicago was due to large amount of tax revenue gained, which would amount to approximately $200 million in annual tax revenue. The tax rate would amount to one-third of all tax revenue from a new casino. The amendment allowed up to 4,000 slot machines or gambling table seats. Mayor Lightfoot was hoping for the amendment to include a provision for a city-owned casino, but the amendment did not include that.
Original Proposals
On April 22, 2021, Mayor Lightfoot announced that Chicago was seeking proposals to build and operate a casino. It had to include a hotel of up to 500 rooms, restaurants and bars and entertainment venues. The operator who would be awarded the license would also be allowed to operate slot machines at the two Chicago airports. After a proposal would be accepted by Lightfoot, they would move to the City Council, and finally the Illinois Gaming Board. Once state approval was gained, a casino could have a temporary gaming location. The casino was expected to be open by 2025. The proposals were due by 23 August 2021. At the time, interest by major casino chains was low. “I’ve got no interest in Chicago,” said
Caesars CEO Tom Reeg at the time.
Bally’s Corporation
Chicago Tribune Publishing Center
Bally's Corporation
Bally's Corporation is a gaming, betting, and interactive entertainment company headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island. It owns and operates 15 casinos across ten states, a horse track in Colorado, and online sports betting operations in 14 st ...
proposed to put a $1.6 billion casino and resort, where the current
Chicago Tribune Publishing Center, more well known as "Freedom Center", is. This is located in the
River North
The River North Gallery District or simply River North, in Chicago, is in the Near North Side, Chicago. It hosts the largest concentration of Contemporary art gallery, art galleries in the United States outside of Manhattan.
River North has ex ...
neighborhood of Chicago. Bally's has a option to buy the 30-acre site with the sellers. Bally's originally had a plan to retrofit a former warehouse at the current Tribune plant in order to serve as a temporary casino while the casino is being built. The first phase of the process would cost $1 billion, which would include 2700 slot machines, 95 table games, a suite-only hotel, with 100 suites. There would also be an outdoor music venue with space for 1000 people. After having a 20% return on investment from phase 1, Bally's would have a $600 million expansion. There would be a total of 4000 gaming seats with the expansion, a new 400 room hotel, a 3000 seat indoor venue, and a 20,000 feet exhibition space.
McCormick Place Truck Marshaling Yard
The proposal by Bally's Corporation to build a casino at the
McCormick Place
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truck marshaling yard was exactly the same as the Tribune proposal, except at a different location, 3050 Moe Dr.
Hard Rock International
Hard Rock International
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proposed a casino within th
One Centralproject, which was still in the planning phase at the time. It would be located directly north of McCormick Place, and be east of
Soldier Field
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. It would sit on top of a current 35-acre
Metra
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train yard, with the yard still remaining. It would cost $1.7 billion to build, and would include up to 500 hotel rooms, a 3500 seat theater, 3400 slot machines, and 166 table games.
Rush Street Gaming
78 neighborhood
Rush Street Gaming
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, owner of Rivers Casino, proposed to put a casino at "
The 78
The 78 is a development in Chicago that will consist of several office and residential towers, high-rises, and will also include a riverwalk. The name "The 78" refers to the existing 77 community areas in Chicago and the mega-development is to ...
". It would be over 450,000 sq. ft. inside, and be home to 2600 slots and 190 table games. It would also have a 300 room luxury hotel, along with a 1000 ft observation tower. It was projected to attract over 7 million annual visitors.
It was later announced that Rush Street planned to have a riverboat as a temporary casino while the main structure was being built.
Lakeside Center
Rush Street Gaming also proposed to convert the 50-year-old Lakeside Center at McCormick Place into a casino. It be home to a 480,000 sq. ft. casino, that would also be home to 2,600 slots and 190 table games. It would also house a 4200 seat theater. It would cost approximately $1 billion to redevelop the building.
Selections
The original deadline was moved to 29 October 2021, from 23 August 2021, due to several bidders wanting additional time.
After the deadline passed, the city announced they received 5 proposals, from 3 different companies.
Proposal finalists
On 22 March 2022, Lightfoot announced that there were 3 finalists out of the 5 proposed. The Bally's Freedom Center proposal, the Hard Rock One Central proposal, and the Rivers 78 proposal were the three finalists. Each of the three finalists had to participate in a community engagement meeting where the public asked questions and commented on the proposals. After the meetings, the city would negotiate with the three finalists, and pick one to present to the City Council, where it would face a vote. If it passed there, it would later move to the Illinois Gaming Board. The two proposals that were axed had a litany of reasons behind their rejection. Along with facing a slew of political pressure, the two canned proposals would have each not been financially viable. The city estimated that the Truck Yard proposal would have brought in $156.2 million yearly to the city, while the Lakeside center proposal would have brought in $160.3 million to the city. Jennie Huang Bennett, the city’s chief financial officer said that the taxes "weren’t sufficient to cover" the cost to expand McCormick Place to compensate for the lost real estate.
Lightfoot selection
On May 5 2022, Mayor Lightfoot announced that she had chosen the
Chicago Tribune Freedom Center Bally's Proposal. Her rationale for the decision related to having a labor agreement with the Chicago Federal of Labor, as well as not having a competing casino in the Chicago area. Bally's also announced their plans to use the
Medinah Temple
The Medinah Temple is a large Moorish Revival building in Chicago built by Shriners architects Huehl and Schmidt in 1912.
It is located on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois at 600 N. Wabash Avenue, extending from Ohio Street to Ontario ...
, as the temporary casino location, instead of the warehouse previously proposed. The temporary casino is to open by the second quarter of 2023, with the permanent location opening by the first quarter of 2026. The proposal still has to undergo steps after the decision, which includes getting a majority vote passed the city council, as well as gaming board approval. The proposal still faces challenges such as facing city council approval and Illinois Gaming Board approval. Public reaction was mixed to the announcement, with many nearby residents voicing opposition. “The game is not over yet,” said Brian Israel, president of the River North Residents Association, in reference to the selection process.
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