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Rivers Casino planning $50M hotel

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PITTSBURGH – Officials with Pittsburgh’s Rivers Casino told state gambling regulators they hope to begin building a $50 million hotel next year.

David Patent, president and chief operating officer of parent company Rush Street Gaming, revealed plans during a three-hour hearing before the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Tuesday. The board is considering a three-year license renewal for the casino, which is expected to be granted.

Assuming it is, Parent said the casino hopes to break ground early next year on the 200-to 250-room hotel that would be connected to the casino.

Parent said the hotel would create 1,400 construction jobs and 105 jobs. It’s also projected to generate $29.2 million in new casino tax revenues and $4.7 million in county hotel and sales tax revenue within five years.

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