Summary
By now, Don Barden's casino would have been open a month.
Perhaps a symphony would be playing on a floating stage at the 1,000-seat riverfront amphitheater, while a couple stroll by and a woman rollerblades on the esplanade. Inside the world class- designed building, club-goers might be lounging in a martini bar with a crow's nest setting atop a 110-foot glass atrium.See the full content of this document
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Blame Becomes Delayed Casino's Only Game
That vision, which Barden presented to state gambling regulators and the public 18 months ago, has not happened and now might not, at least not right away. Last week, Barden blamed unnamed conspirators for trying to derail his project, saying it could go into default without new money by mid-May. He...
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