Based on the agenda at this week's Liquor Advisory Board meeting, it looks as if people hope to cash in on the recently loosened regulations on video gambling in a big way. Two new businesses want to secure one of the new Class B3 licenses and one hold of a Class B2 license wants to switch to a B3:
Application to Reclassify a Class B2 Liquor License to a Class B3 Liquor License (Video Gaming Establishment with On-Premises Consumption) for Matt Chumbler d/b/a Lucky 13
4. Application for a Class B3 Liquor License (Video Gaming Establishment with On-Premises Consumption) for MLK Enterprises, LLC d/b/a Triple Sevens at 201 East Main Street
5. Application for a Class B3 Liquor License (Video Gaming Establishment with On-Premises Consumption) for Little Vegas Gaming, LLC d/b/a Little Vegas at 704 East Walnut Street
I recently read that revenues in the video gambling industry in Illinois more than doubled in the past year and it looks as if these folks want a piece of the pie.
Application to Reclassify a Class B2 Liquor License to a Class B3 Liquor License (Video Gaming Establishment with On-Premises Consumption) for Matt Chumbler d/b/a Lucky 13
4. Application for a Class B3 Liquor License (Video Gaming Establishment with On-Premises Consumption) for MLK Enterprises, LLC d/b/a Triple Sevens at 201 East Main Street
5. Application for a Class B3 Liquor License (Video Gaming Establishment with On-Premises Consumption) for Little Vegas Gaming, LLC d/b/a Little Vegas at 704 East Walnut Street
I recently read that revenues in the video gambling industry in Illinois more than doubled in the past year and it looks as if these folks want a piece of the pie.
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