There is no longer, it is said, a purported Rochester casino that was going to be a part of the agreement between New York State and the Seneca Nation. The two parties are still working on a revised revenue-sharing deal for tribal gaming.
The Seneca Nation and state authorities signed an agreement in principle for a new gaming compact that would last for at least 20 years, which sparked the speculations of a casino in Rochester. The tribe and the state did not immediately disclose specific information about what the revised deal contained.
The Seneca Nation and state authorities signed an agreement in principle for a new gaming compact that would last for at least 20 years, which sparked the speculations of a casino in Rochester. The tribe and the state did not immediately disclose specific information about what the revised deal contained.