PCI Gaming Agrees To
Acquire Miami Magic City Casino
PCI Gaming Agrees To Acquire Miami Magic City Casino
Wind Creek Hospitality officially announced yesterday the deal to acquire the Miami, Florida-based Magic City Casino. The announcement follows a positive decision by the Florida Game Control Board (FLGC) to allow the transfer of assets and existing gaming licenses held by Magic City owners to Gretna Racing, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of PCI Gaming.
"We are excited to expand our presence in another major metropolitan area, this time in Miami, Florida," says Stephanie Bryan, tribal president and CEO of Wind Creek's parent company, the Forak Band of Creek Indian. "By expanding our operations in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and now Florida, we are able to look after our tribes and grow our opportunities. We look forward to being a valuable partner in the Miami community."
Wind Creek strives every day to provide customers with an escape from everyday life to gaming and exciting fantasy worlds. Its Miami-based offline facility allows us to expand this effort for our current customers into new and vibrant markets.
"Southern Florida is naturally connected to properties in Aruba & Curacao, properties in Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle," said Jay Dorris, CEO and President of Wind Creek. "This area, located close to Miami International Airport, is fantastic for players on any Wind Creek property, and Miami residents can easily experience the Wind Creek brand everywhere we operate."
The company has now licensed FLGC from two fully owned and operated gaming facilities in northwest Florida. Leaders at Wind Creek and Magic City expect the deal to close by the end of this spring. 안전한 파워볼사이트
Wind Creek will continue to operate its Magic City casino in the short term, with few changes. Wind Creek plans to include Magic City players in its broader Wind Creek Rewards and Express Offer loyalty program by the end of 2023.