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Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia (the United States) | |
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Address | 900 Packer Avenue |
Opening date | 2021 (planned) |
No. of rooms | 240 (planned) |
Owner | Cordish Companies |
Coordinates | 39°54′34″N75°09′53″W / 39.909406°N 75.164730°W |
Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia is a planned casino in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, expected to open in 2021. It is planned to have 240 hotel rooms, 2,000 slot machines, and 125 table games.[1] It is being developed by The Cordish Companies. Cordish also operates Xfinity Live! Philadelphia nearby.[2]
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The casino is planned to incorporate an existing Holiday Inn hotel in the city's stadium district. The hotel was built by a group led by Bankers Securities Corp. at a cost of $7 million, and opened in 1974 as the Philadelphia Hilton Inn.[3] In 1976, local wine distributor Armand Ceritano acquired a controlling stake in the hotel, which had operated at a steep loss and was facing foreclosure.[4][5] Ceritano put the hotel into bankruptcy the following year and was forced out.[6] In 1985, it was acquired by Connecticut-based Colonial Real Estate.[7] Colonial collapsed in the early 1990s, causing the hotel to go into bankruptcy again and lose its franchise agreement with Hilton, after which it was renamed as the Philadelphia Court Hotel.[7] In 1993, it was purchased by an investment group led by former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, and became a Holiday Inn.[8]
SugarHouse Casino, the first casino in Philadelphia, is located on the picturesque Delaware River waterfront. This premier gaming and entertainment destination, open 24/7, offers a complimentary mix of table games, slots, restaurants and a VIP Lounge.
In 2004, Pennsylvania legalized casinos, authorizing up to 14 gaming licenses to be issued statewide, with two of them allocated to stand-alone casinos to be built in Philadelphia.[9] The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board awarded those two licenses to SugarHouse Casino and Foxwoods Casino Philadelphia, but Foxwoods failed to obtain financing for its construction, and its license was revoked in 2010.[10][11] The license remained in limbo for two years as Foxwoods unsuccessfully appealed the decision, and legislators then debated putting the license up for statewide bid.[12] In July 2012, the Board opened a new round of applications for the second Philadelphia casino license.[12]
Cordish and Greenwood began evaluating sites shortly after the opening of the application process.[13] In November 2012, they announced their proposal for a hotel-casino built around the Holiday Inn.[13] It was one of six applications submitted to the Board.[14] After two of the applicants withdrew, the Board selected the Cordish/Greenwood proposal as the best of the four remaining bids in November 2014.[15][16]
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The Board's decision was appealed by the other three applicants and by the competing SugarHouse Casino, who charged that the Board did not properly consider all the factors required by law.[17] The project also faced opposition from African-American community groups because of allegations of racial discrimination at other Cordish properties;[18][19] those concerns were largely defused after Cordish signed a community benefits agreement promising that much of the casino's hiring and contracting would go to minorities.[20][21]
The project remained stalled in court for three years, because of claims that it would run afoul of a state law prohibiting any casino owner from owning more than a one-third interest in another casino within the state; Greenwood principal Bob Manoukian already owned a majority share of the Parx Casino, and he and his sons together would own a half interest in the Live! casino.[22][23] The issue became moot in October 2017 when the state enacted a gaming expansion law that lifted the prohibition of multiple casino ownership.[23] The lawsuit was promptly dropped, and Cordish stated that construction would begin in 2018, with completion planned for 2020.[23] The planned opening date was delayed to early 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]
Cordish and Greenwood closed on their purchase of the site in January 2018 for $37 million.[25] Some demolition work at the site was performed later that year.[26] In November 2018, Cordish announced that it would buy out Greenwood's interests, taking full ownership of the project.[26] They also stated that the hotel tower would be demolished instead of renovated; as the project had evolved, they had decided that the tower's position at the center of the site would conflict with plans for an expansive casino floor.[27]
On October 30, 2019, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board approved a sports betting license for the casino. Online sports betting is planned to be offered before the casino opens in 2021.[28]
References[edit]
- ^'Philadelphia's second casino passes major hurdle, SugarHouse drops appeal: Report'. Philadelphia Business Journal. November 2, 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Lloyd, Linda (November 2, 2017). 'Big win for a 2nd Philly casino: SugarHouse drops its objections'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
- ^Oscar B. Teller (April 14, 1974). 'Mayor to open new hotel'. Philadelphia Inquirer – via Newspapers.com.
- ^'Hilton sold to Ceritano'. Philadelphia Inquirer. December 31, 1976 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^Andrea Knox (July 24, 1977). 'The wine man tries to charm the wolves'. Philadelphia Inquirer – via Newspapers.com.
- ^Dick Pothier (September 30, 1977). 'Ceritano is barred from hotel'. Philadelphia Inquirer – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ abRose DeWolf (March 31, 1993). 'QB plays hardball with hotel's staff'. Philadelphia Daily News – via NewsBank.
- ^Tom Belden (May 28, 1993). 'Hotel near the Vet to be a Holiday Inn'. Philadelphia Inquirer – via NewsBank.
- ^'Pennsylvania's newly minted slots law'. Philadelphia Daily News. July 6, 2004 – via NewsBank.
- ^Jeff Shields; Angela Couloumbis (December 21, 2006). 'On the waterfront: Foxwoods and SugarHouse win city slots licenses'. Philadelphia Inquirer – via NewsBank.
- ^Donald Wittkowski (December 16, 2010). 'Gambling panel revokes license for proposed Foxwoods casino project in Philadelphia'. Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- ^ abSuzette Parmley; Troy Graham (July 11, 2012). 'Philadelphia gets to keep its casino license'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- ^ abSuzette Parmley (November 2, 2012). 'Group eyes casino-hotel at sports complex's Holiday Inn'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Jennifer Lin (November 16, 2012). 'Sixth group applies for license to open Phila. casino'. Philadelphia Inquirer – via NewsBank.
- ^Harold Brubaker (November 18, 2014). 'For 2d Phila. casino license, expect a quick meeting'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Sean Carlin; Marc Levy (November 18, 2014). 'Stadium-district casino wins new Philly license'. Washington Times. AP. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Jeff Gelles (December 19, 2014). 'Challenge in works on second casino license'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Mensah M. Dean (November 11, 2015). 'African-American leaders to air concerns about casino company'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Mensah M. Dean (October 15, 2015). 'Casino company cultivating black friends in high places following claims of racism'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Harold Brubaker (November 13, 2015). 'Casino developers win support of five community groups'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Ayana Jones (November 14, 2015). 'City sweetens hand in deal with casino developers'. Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Harold Brubaker (November 30, 2016). 'South Philly casino still stalled in court -- two years after award'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^ abcLinda Loyd (November 2, 2017). 'Big win for a 2nd Philly casino: SugarHouse drops its objections'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- ^Darrow, Chuck (August 28, 2020). 'The Casino File: Live! Philadelphia opening delayed until 2021, but its owner's PA push is underway - plus Bally's news and an Ocean win'. BettorsInsider. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^Natalie Kostelni (March 2, 2018). 'Live! Hotel and Casino site traded for more than $35M'. Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
- ^ abAndrew Maykuth (November 21, 2018). 'Cordish acquires 100% control of Philly stadium casino project'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
- ^Andrew Maykuth (November 28, 2018). 'Long-delayed Philly stadium casino sets 2020 target for start-up'. Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
- ^Maykuth, Andrew (October 30, 2019). 'Philly's Stadium Casino won't be open for a year. But it'll start taking online sports bets soon'. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
Harrah’s Philadelphia is one of nine PA casino license holders that applied for a license to operate all three forms of PA online gambling at a reduced cost of $10 million, just ahead of the state’s the July 16, 2018 deadline.
In fact, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) granted Harrah’s Casino conditional approval of its petition for an Interactive Gaming Certificate in August 2018. The casino should have an online casino site launch sometime in 2020.
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In NJ, new players at HarrahsCasino.com also get a PA online casino welcome bonus that includes $10 in bonus money with no deposit required. It also includes a 100 percent match bonus of up to $300 on a player’s initial deposit.
The Harrah’s online casino product might offer more than that coming out of the gate if it wants to grab its fair share of the market. However, there are high taxes on online gambling in PA. So high they will likely prevent the operation from straying too far from these basic bonuses and promos. They might offer less in Pennsylvania to account for the tax rate discrepancy.
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Last verified: | December 2020 |
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Signing up for Harrah’s PA online casino
Registration at HarrahsCasino.com in NJ is a simple and easy process. It takes just a few minutes and requires only a minimal amount of personal information.
One can expect that to be the case with the Harrah’s Philadelphia PA online casino product as well.
Harrah’s Casino mobile app
Harrah’s Casino will be looking to expand its New Jersey-based mobile app offering when it launches its online casino offerings Pennsylvania.
Although the Harrah’s Casino mobile app is now a respectable betting option, it didn’t necessarily start that way.
The main issue was the limited number of casino games available. Harrah’s quickly addressed this issue in NJ and now increases its selection every month. Harrah’s online casino in PA should offer more than 200 games to play.
Harrah’s mobile app does have several good qualities, too.
Firstly, the app is user-friendly and easy to use.
Also, the games are organized by types, allowing customers to browse each section easily. There are tabs for tablegames, slots, and even the popular games on the online casino.
The Harrah’s app is nearlyidentical to its website. This similarity allows bettors to use both platforms and never miss a beat.
If Harrah’s can continue to grow its online casino, the PA mobile app should be one of the best available on the market.
There is one shortcoming. The Harrah’s casino mobile app is only available to download for Android customers.
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Ordinarily, it would be expected that a Harrah’s-branded PA online casino site would follow suit. However, since there is no Caesars-branded casino in PA, CIE’s Harrah’s online casino plan could include more of a flagship operation.
That would mean adopting the NYX Open Platform System and the addition of an online and mobile sportsbook.
Additionally, Harrah’s Philadelphia has applied for a PA sports betting license and is working with gaming tech firm Scientific Games Corporation on a plan for both online and retail wagering.
Adopting the NYX Open Platform System gives online casino operators the choice of a huge variety of casino games and slots. However, the 888 platform recently added new online casino content from both NYX and NetEnt, making its offering almost as large.
No matter what direction CIE takes the Harrah’s Philadelphia online casino product, it will be sure to include a variety of traditional online table games like PA online blackjack and online roulette, plus a huge selection of online slots.
It’s a formula that has been successful for CIE in NJ and the company won’t likely be trying to reinvent the wheel in neighboring PA.
If that is the case, that also means giving online players in PA the ability to convert online loyalty club points into Caesars’ industry-leading Caesars Rewards program. CIE’s NJ sites do it and the Harrah’s Philadelphia online casino should follow suit.
Total Rewards points can now be earned and redeemed at more than 40 Caesars properties around the world and the program is increasingly moving online as well.
Harrah’s online casino games
Its partner in NJ offers more than 300 different games. Classics like blackjack, roulette, and video poker are all there. Plus, the casino has developed a reputation as one of the best places to play progressive slots. It offers multiple games that can accumulate jackpots worth seven-figures. The site now boasts over a dozen progressive slot titles.
That’s a good reputation to have in the online gambling sphere and the Harrah’s online casino will likely look to build off it.
Online slots
Online slots are one of the most populargames to play on online casinos. Harrah’s continues this trend by offering more than 300 slots titles for its customers.
Slots games can vary in a lot of ways. Some online slots are also available at retail casinos, while others are available online only. Some slots are exclusive to Harrah’s.
Typical slots games have fixed payouts; although, Harrah’s offers a solid collection of progressiveslots as well. These are slots that have jackpots that build up until someone wins the big prize.
Here are some of the slots you may find at Harrah’s PA online casino:
- Casino Reels (progressive)
- DaVinci Diamonds
- God’s Gold (progressive)
- Irish Wishes (progressive)
- Jumanji
- Raging Rhino
- Saved By The Bells (progressive)
- Snack Time (progressive)
- Triple Diamond
- UltimateUniverse (progressive)
Online blackjack
Blackjack is the most popular casino game in the world, online and off. Harrah’s has two classic blackjack games in NJ and players should expect to find something similar in PA.
Online roulette
Harrah’s gives NJ players six different roulette options, with both American and European versions of the game represented.
Expect the same kind of thing in PA with a variety of limits as well.
Customer support
Harrah’s NJ offers multiple ways to contact customer support.
Currently, you’re able to get a hold of customer service through email and telephone.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Harrah’s PA also offered support through a livechat.
Deposits and withdrawals
HarrahsCasino.com in NJ claims to allow credit and debit card deposits. However, industry-wide problems with a number of issuing banks mean a lot of those transactions are declined.
The Harrah’s Philadelphia online casino will more than likely offer the same alternative methods of deposit HarrahsCasino.com does in NJ. Plus, they’ll accept credit and debit card deposits from issuing banks willing to work with online gambling operators.
PA deposits methods are likely to include:
- ACH bank transfers
- 7-Eleven Pay Near Me
- PayPal
- Cash at the Harrah’s Philadelphia casino cage
How a player can withdraw money will likely depend on the method of deposit initially chosen.
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Harrah’s Philadelphia’s PA online gambling plan also includes online poker. The brick and mortar property is home to a World Series of Poker-branded poker room and all signs point to it hosting a WSOP-branded PA online poker room as well.
Additionally, CIE’s WSOP.com sites in Nevada and New Jersey now share player pools with 888-powered sites in Delaware, thanks to an interstate online gaming agreement signed by all three states. In fact, it’s now the top revenue-generating online poker operator in all three states as a result.
Once it launches a WSOP.com PA online poker site, Harrah’s Philadelphia will be eagerly anticipating Pennsylvania joining that agreement, so it can expand in all four states. CIE already has the largest legal and regulated online poker network in the US, but PA signing the agreement should allow it to double in size.
That day isn’t just around the corner though. WSOP.com is not launching in PA in the next couple of months. Plus, the conservative PGCB might demand a period of operation without compacting before expanding the player pool.
Harrah’s Philadelphia online casino plan
Harrah’s Philadelphia is a Caesars Entertainment property. The company’s online division, Caesars Interactive Entertainment (CIE), was actually the first operator the PGCB granted approval for its petition for an Interactive Gaming Certificate in PA.
The move comes as no surprise considering CIE is the only one of the first nine PA online gambling applicants that are already offering legal online slots, online table games, and online poker businesses elsewhere in the US.
CIE runs online poker site’s in Nevada and New Jersey. Additionally, it has various online casino sites in New Jersey that offer both slots and table games. Moreover, it already has an NJ online casino site running under the Harrah’s brand name.
Outside of HarrahsCasino.com in NJ, the following online gambling sites run under various CIE licenses:
- CaesarsCasino.com
- WSOP.com Nevada
- WSOP.com NJ
- 888poker.com
- 888casino.com
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Most of these sites use software provided by Gibraltar-based online gaming operator and software provider 888 Holdings. The only outlier is the flagship Caesars Casino & Sports site, which switched to the NYX Open Platform System in 2016 and launched sports betting operations in the summer of 2018.
HarrahsCasino.com employs 888’s Dragonfish online casino software platform. This is the same platform utilized by 888 Casino around the world, and a variety of 888 casino and poker sites in New Jersey and Delaware.
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About Harrah’s Philadelphia casino property
Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack is in the Philadelphia, PA suburb of Chester, on the western bank of the Delaware River.
The property opened as Harrah’s Chester in 2006. At first, it was solely a harness racing track. However, a 100,000-square-foot casino with slot machines opened on the property in 2007. Like almost all other PA casinos, Harrah’s Philadelphia added table games in 2010.
There are now close to 2,500 slots, 90 table games, and a 28-table World Series of Poker-branded poker room on the property. The 5/8-mile limestone racetrack on the property also hosts as many as 150 harness racing days every year.
The name was changed to Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack in 2012 in an effort to appeal to a broader customer base in Philadelphia.
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Based on what we know about Harrah’s Online Casino in New Jersey, we can start to put the pieces together on what Harrah’s will offer in Pennsylvania. You can expect a great library of games as well as promotions with great value. You can also expect the top poker platform in the US with WSOP.com.