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Groundwork started Monday on Roth Hill Casino

Published 1:19am Friday, November 4, 2011

Natchez — City officials celebrated at a reception with the Premier Gaming Group Thursday night, a week after the casino group received needed gaming commission approval to proceed with its Natchez project.

Premier Gaming hosted the reception at the Castle Restaurant, where Premier President Kevin Preston said the company wanted to say thank you to the city.

Preston also said groundwork was started at the casino site Monday, and he expects to have a groundbreaking ceremony in the next few weeks.Premier Gaming’s chief financial officer Michael Trautner said the night was commemorating a big moment for the company and for the city.

“There’s still a lot of work to be done,” he said. “But we’re very excited to be here.”

Ward 6 Alderman Dan Dillard, Ward 3 Alderman Bob Pollard and Mayor Jake Middleton attended the reception on behalf of the city.

The Oct. 27 gaming commission approval from the commission came just days before the city would be given the option to terminate its lease with the company that first received site approval for the casino in 2007 and approval to proceed with development in 2008.

That approval expired after the company failed to submit proper financial documentation within a certain period of time.

Middleton said he was happy to finally see the casino project coming together.

“It’s been a long, long journey,” he said. “I think the city will be really pleased with the project. I’m just glad we finally got it here.”

  • http://www.funbuscasinotours.webs.com CASINO_BUS_TO_VICKSBURG

    Wonderful !  Looking forward to seeing the construction starting and the casino opening !!  It’s obvious, I love casinos  !!!!

  • http://www.natchezdemocrat.com khakirat

    I want believe it is coming to Natchez till its built and in operation!! I hope they don’t tie the property up as in the past and I still feel that the people should have this prperty for family outing~!!!

  • Anonymous

    learn how to sell first

  • Anonymous

    Is Premiere Gaming looking for a write-off?  I don’t see a market for another casino in Natchez.

  • Anonymous

    That’s one business that was not run off by legal technicalities. Great to hear the news!

  • http://www.natchezdemocrat.com khakirat

    I heard that!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    It’s a sad deal.  That land should have been saved as “green space” along the river.  Now it will be just another opportunity for people that think they might just get ahead it they go in and gamble the little money they have …away.  It might bring in jobs, just wish there could be another way. I really wish it was further down the
    river, on the other side of the bridge where the other casino wanted to locate…..that would have been ok, out of sight, out of mind.

  • Anonymous

    Great to hear that too. !! good news. hope it will open very soon!!!

  • Anonymous

    It is green space, Queenie – for PGG!!!

  • Anonymous

    If you can hear the written word, you are literearate.

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