Gaming companies and state policymakers are gambling on the casinos’ success: the owners of the Horseshoe, which include Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert and Caesar Entertainment (whose flagship Caesar’s Palace is a Las Vegas Strip staple), spent $350 million on the 300,000-square-foot gaming complex located in the Historic Higbee Building in downtown Cleveland, the casino said in its opening release. The Hollywood Casino in Toledo will welcome visitors on May 29, while casinos in Cincinnati and Columbus are slated to premiere within the next year. The dice has been rolled: Ohio officially became the 23rd state with legalized commercial casino gaming last week when the Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland opened its doors.
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