Bally's plans for a $1.7 billion permanent casino in Chicago face skepticism from Mayor Brandon Johnson. Despite doubts, Bally's Chairman Soo Kim asserts the casino will be built as planned, responding to concerns raised by the mayor and a gaming expert.
Responding to doubts raised this week by Mayor Brandon Johnson about the viability of the ambitious project selected by the previous administration to be the first Chicago casino, Bally’s Chairman Soo Kim said that the complex will be built as planned. https://t.co/YXGuDFE5Qq
Can we bet on this? Will Bally's planned $1.7 billion Chicago casino get built by 2026? The odds may be shrinking. https://t.co/AFHYPgRvvb @RobertChannick
This comes after a report by the Chicago Sun-Times said Mayor Brandon Johnson still has doubts about Bally's plans for a $1.7 billion permanent casino. https://t.co/PrXKrS3Mox
A gaming expert has piled onto doubts of Bally’s ability to pull off its planned $1.7 billion casino development in Chicago https://t.co/GEDRhwFrRl
Bally's won't open permanent casino in River West by 2026, gaming expert says — and may not build it at all https://t.co/T45dXOaoDZ
Plans to build Chicago’s first permanent casino may become too big of a gamble for Mayor Brandon Johnson. https://t.co/B1JnYEbcsU
Bally's says it's on track for Chicago casino despite Johnson comments https://t.co/pF5PFRfLHK
This comes as after a report by the Chicago Sun-Times said Mayor Brandon Johnson still has doubts about Bally's plans for a $1.7 billion permanent casino. https://t.co/qwXgydNQGT