Business & Tech
Multibillion-Dollar Deal Between Florida, Seminoles Could Open Doors To New Casinos
But the deal opens the door for other gambling behemoths to establish a footprint in the nation's third-most populous state.
May 25, 2021
For more than a decade, the glitziest casinos in the state have operated on lands owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Find out what's happening in Miamifor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The tribe’s facilities have been a go-to place for Florida bettors to play popular Las Vegas-style card games such as blackjack, while also being able to take their chances on slot machines. Though racetracks and jai alai frontons in Miami-Dade and Broward counties also offer slots, the Seminoles are in control of the only full-fledged casinos in Florida.
But a multibillion-dollar deal announced last month by Gov. Ron DeSantis and tribal Chairman Marcellus Osceola Jr. opens the door for other gambling behemoths to establish a footprint in the nation’s third-most populous state, which draws tens of millions of tourists annually. Lawmakers approved the agreement, known as a “compact,” during a three-day special session last week.
Find out what's happening in Miamifor free with the latest updates from Patch.
CBS Local Digital Media personalizes the global reach of CBS-owned and operated television and radio stations with a local perspective.