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HeadWaters developers scrap temporary casino plans
Updated plans also call for Norfolk casino to be built before hotel
The developers of the $500 million HeadWaters Resort & Casino in Norfolk have scrapped plans to open a 45,000-square-foot temporary casino, instead focusing all their efforts on building the permanent casino,
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Gambling on Hampton Roads
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Roy Corby’s first job at a casino was as a dealer. Now, Corby is general manager of the $300 million Rivers Casino Portsmouth, which is on track to become the
HeadWaters temporary casino changes course in Norfolk
Pamunkey-run resort to pursue temporary casino on permanent casino footprint
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HeadWaters Resort & Casino, the Pamunkey Indian Tribe’s $500 million gaming project planned for Norfolk, announced Wednesday it is abandoning its temporary casino plans at Harbor Park, instead locating the
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Pamunkey Tribe names W.M. Jordan, Suffolk as Norfolk casino builders
Contract requires high participation from Black-owned subcontractors, suppliers
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Newport News-based construction company W.M. Jordan Co. will team up with a national firm, Suffolk, to build Norfolk’s $500 million HeadWaters Resort & Casino project on the Elizabeth River, according
UPDATED: Richmond now has six major casino proposals
Bally's, Urban One, Cordish Cos., Pamunkey, Golden Nugget, Wind Creek vie for final Virginia casino project
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Updated Feb. 26 The city of Richmond is now considering six casino proposals, the mayor’s office announced Friday. Monday afternoon was the city’s deadline for its request for proposals, and
Baskervill, HKS to lead Norfolk casino design, architecture
Norfolk voters will decide casino's fate in Nov. 3 local referendum
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The Pamunkey Indian Tribe announced Thursday that Dallas, Texas-based HKS and Richmond-based Baskervill will serve as the architecture team for the tribe’s planned $500 million Norfolk Resort & Casino if
Indigenous trust fund will receive annual Norfolk casino funds
Pamunkey Indian Tribe pledges $3.5-$4M a year to benefit other Va. tribes
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On Virginia’s first state-recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Pamunkey Indian Tribe announced Monday that its proposed casino in Norfolk would provide between $3.5 million and $4 million each year to