The City Council will vote on the recommendation, leaving The Cordish's Live! proposal out

Virginia: evaluation panel chooses Urban One's casino project for Richmond

The proposal will now go to the Richmond City Council on May 24, where city councilors will vote by June on whether to approve the proposed casino and its operator.
2021-05-21
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The decision is backed by Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney. The proposal will go to the City council on May 24, and by June councilors will vote on whether to approve the proposed casino and its operator. If approved, voters will vote in a Nov. 2 referendum.

The city of Richmond’s casino advisory panel has recommended that Maryland-based Urban One Inc.’s $600 million One Casino and Resort proposal moves forward for consideration by City Council and citizens, Mayor Levar Stoney’s office announced Thursday, reports the Virginia Business.

If the Council approves the recommendation and voters support it in a November referendum, the resort will be the first casino under Black ownership in the country.

The city’s advisory panel, a nine-member group comprised of city employees and two City Council members that have been studying competing casino proposals since earlier this year, narrowed down a field of six proposals to two last month.

With Thursday’s announcement, Baltimore developer The Cordish Cos.’ proposed $600 million Live! Casino and Hotel Richmond resort, which was to be built near the city’s Scott’s Addition neighborhood, is out of the running, due to residents of nearby neighborhoods reacting with strong concerns about traffic and crime around the casino’s location. However, there was less outcry about the One’s location, which is planned for a more industrialized part of the city, although there are residential neighborhoods in the general area.

Stoney said in a statement on Thursday: “One Casino and Resort presents a tremendous opportunity to develop a resort casino project in Richmond. The project will create over 1,000 good-paying jobs, generate a significant amount of new revenue for the city, and establish an additional economic engine in South Richmond. I applaud the work of the evaluation panel in their vetting of the proposals and engaging the entire city throughout this project.”

The proposal will now go to the Richmond City Council on May 24, where city councilors will vote by June on whether to approve the proposed casino and its operator. If Council approves the proposal, the casino’s fate will be decided by voters in a Nov. 2 referendum. If it does receive the green light from voters, the casino will still need to meet the requirements of the Virginia Lottery, the state agency tasked with regulating casinos and gaming in the commonwealth.

Although no polls have been released on Richmonders’ likelihood of passing the casino referendum this year, there appears to be reluctance among some residents to build a casino, although the most vocal resistance was against the Live! Casino’s proposed North Side location and, earlier, Bally’s proposed location on a heavily residential area in the city’s South Side.

The casino is proposed to be built on 100 acres owned by Altria Group Inc. on the city’s South Side, near Interstate 95. This project includes a sportsbook, 200 hotel rooms (up from 150 previously announced rooms), a 3,000-seat theater, 100,000 square feet of gaming space (up from 90,000 square feet), and 12 bars and restaurants.

Urban One's CEO Alfred Liggins, commented: “ONE is thrilled the Richmond casino selection committee has chosen the best project with the best location and best team to develop a world-class entertainment destination in Richmond’s South Side. Urban One and our diverse group of local investors are fully committed to creating good-paying jobs with profit-sharing for employees, pathways to successful careers, and generating significant new tax revenues that can improve Richmond’s schools and fund community programs and infrastructure.”

The city will hold a public, virtual meeting to discuss the project on Tuesday.

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