Havenick family intends to sell Magic City Casino to Poarch Tribe; Wind Creek Owner of 10 Gaming Operations

Magic City Casino owners, the Havenick family, are selling one of the oldest Miami-based casinos to an Alabama-based Indian tribe, the Poarch Band Creek Indians, for an undisclosed price.

The family will query the state to pass on its attractive gambling license to the new owners.

Once the transfer is approved and completed, in addition to having license to operate the casino as the new owners, the tribe will also receive a greyhound license, which was issued back in 1931 when greyhound racing became legal in Florida.
 
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