Pennsylvania regulator allows hearings on State College’s proposed mini-casino license

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, known as Pennsylvania’s regulator, voted unanimously to allow a hearing on the licensing process for the proposed $123 million State College mini-casino to proceed as normal, despite the objections of a Philadelphia-based candidate.

Bally’s Corp., in a union with Las Vegas-based SC Gaming LLC, headed by former Penn State administrator Ira Lubert, plans to start with the construction of a 94,000-square-foot mini-casino in the mostly empty Nittany Mall, nearly four miles from the Penn State campus.
 
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