HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The countdown is on to opening day for the new casino inside the Westmoreland Mall. Pittsburgh's Action News 4 got an inside look at progress on the project Thursday. Officials estimated Live! Casino Pittsburgh may be ready to open in approximately 60 days. The casino will.
Cue the drumroll: Pennsylvania’s first mini-casino has its closeup Tuesday, Nov. 24, with a full formal opening after a week of dress rehearsals with a limited audience.
The debut event of Live! Casino Pittsburgh also marks the brick-and-mortar entrance into the PA gaming market for The Cordish Companies of Baltimore.
Cordish is nationally known for the development of entertainment districts and venues. Cordish entered the crowded PA online casino market in August with the debut of PlayLive!
Doing so early meant introducing the Live! brand and a linked rewards card to the market, Rob Norton, leader of Cordish Gaming Group, told PlayPA Thursday during a phone interview.
Cordish also is nearing the opening of the full-sized Live! Casino Philadelphia in the Stadium District of South Philadelphia. An opening in early 2021 is projected. All of the PA Live! entities share the Live! rewards card, which is also used at Cordish’s Maryland property.
The COVID – 19 pandemic temporarily slowed work on both projects. But the delay is now over for Live! Pittsburgh.
The Western PA casino will also be the first repurposing of vacant mall space for gaming use in the Commonwealth, but not the last. Another mini-casino is set for the York area, in Morgantown, and perhaps there will be a fourth near State College to follow. A fifth remains in limbo.
The retail rehab is a first in PA for gaming, though card rooms in other jurisdictions, particularly Texas, have filled vacant retail space for some time.
Jack Cleveland Casino, downtown in the Ohio city, was a notable earlier mall conversion which opened in 2012.
And Virginia voters just approved a plan to renovate an entire moribund mall in the city of Bristol, which borders Tennessee. The Hard Rock Bristol Hotel and Casino could open in late 2022.
Norton said the goal was to present a “full-sized experience” – experience being the foundation of Cordish developments for decades.
He pointed out that the Live! Pittsburgh property is “bigger than many casinos all over the country, especially in the Midwest.”
“We couldn’t be happier or more excited. The casino looks great and the experience is a game-changer.”
According to Norton, the property is more of redevelopment than conversion. And the property has worked to create a synergy with existing retailers. The second floor of the building connects to the mall and allows those under 21-years-old into the building while keeping the casino off-limits.
The facility features Guy Fieri’s American Kitchen + Bar, the Sports & Social Steel City, and PBR, a country-themed bar and restaurant.
Norton said the soft opening has allowed the facility to spread out the opening rush and allow VIPs to tour the casino without crowds.
As a unique safeguard, slot machines shut off when a player is finished until a Live! employee sanitizes the machine and reactivates it, added Norton.
The HVAC system turns over the air six times more often than required, said Norton, and they have many barriers set up.
Norton said leaders at the new casino have close contact with county health officials who are aware of the precautions Live! is taking. And the opening night celebration on Tuesday will take place with strict safety precautions.
Cordish already conducted a soft opening to go with the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 17. A split of gambling proceeds from the evening benefitted local charities, the Westmoreland County Foodbank and Sage’s Army. (Images provided by Live!/Cordish.)
The Western PA Live! is a $150 million facility. The Cordish affiliate Stadium Casino Westmoreland RE, LLC developed the property.
There are more than 100,000 square feet of gaming, dining, and entertainment space, with 750 slots and approximately 30 table games. The suburban casino has more than 6,000 parking spaces. Sports bettors will be happy to find a FanDuel-branded retail sportsbook.
The property is the second Pittsburgh area casino, competing against Rivers Casino Pittsburgh. Officials in Alleghany County just issued a stay at home order, and work on a hotel affiliated with Rivers is stalled.
In Philadelphia, the Live! Casino will also compete against the same company, Rivers Casino Philadelphia. New restrictions due to the virus’s re-emergence mean Rivers Philadelphia will close its doors until at least Jan. 1.
But there is so far no stay-home order in nearby Westmoreland County, home to Live! Pittsburgh.
The Live! project should generate more than $188 million in annual economic impact, plus an additional $148 million in economic impact from construction.
Annual taxes are likely about $47.5 million.
Live! should provide about 500 permanent new jobs. The company paid about $32 million in estimated new wages and salaries (direct and indirect) during construction.
Western Live! is the first of what once was envisioned as many to be 10 such properties spaced out some distance from full-sized casinos.
But just five satellite licenses were successfully auctioned off by PA. In all, the PGCB collected $114 million in license fees.
Live! had hoped to buy a second mini-casino auction in September, but they were bested by a$10 million bid which should mean Philly investor Ira Lubert will develop a property, likely at a struggling mall outside State College, PA.
Cue the drumroll: Pennsylvania’s first mini-casino has its closeup Tuesday, Nov. 24, with a full formal opening after a week of dress rehearsals with a limited audience.
The debut event of Live! Casino Pittsburgh also marks the brick-and-mortar entrance into the PA gaming market for The Cordish Companies of Baltimore.
Cordish is nationally known for the development of entertainment districts and venues. Cordish entered the crowded PA online casino market in August with the debut of PlayLive!
Doing so early meant introducing the Live! brand and a linked rewards card to the market, Rob Norton, leader of Cordish Gaming Group, told PlayPA Thursday during a phone interview.
Cordish also is nearing the opening of the full-sized Live! Casino Philadelphia in the Stadium District of South Philadelphia. An opening in early 2021 is projected. All of the PA Live! entities share the Live! rewards card, which is also used at Cordish’s Maryland property.
The COVID – 19 pandemic temporarily slowed work on both projects. But the delay is now over for Live! Pittsburgh.
The Western PA casino will also be the first repurposing of vacant mall space for gaming use in the Commonwealth, but not the last. Another mini-casino is set for the York area, in Morgantown, and perhaps there will be a fourth near State College to follow. A fifth remains in limbo.
The retail rehab is a first in PA for gaming, though card rooms in other jurisdictions, particularly Texas, have filled vacant retail space for some time.
Jack Cleveland Casino, downtown in the Ohio city, was a notable earlier mall conversion which opened in 2012.
And Virginia voters just approved a plan to renovate an entire moribund mall in the city of Bristol, which borders Tennessee. The Hard Rock Bristol Hotel and Casino could open in late 2022.
Norton said the goal was to present a “full-sized experience” – experience being the foundation of Cordish developments for decades.
He pointed out that the Live! Pittsburgh property is “bigger than many casinos all over the country, especially in the Midwest.”
“We couldn’t be happier or more excited. The casino looks great and the experience is a game-changer.”
According to Norton, the property is more of redevelopment than conversion. And the property has worked to create a synergy with existing retailers. The second floor of the building connects to the mall and allows those under 21-years-old into the building while keeping the casino off-limits.
The facility features Guy Fieri’s American Kitchen + Bar, the Sports & Social Steel City, and PBR, a country-themed bar and restaurant.
Norton said the soft opening has allowed the facility to spread out the opening rush and allow VIPs to tour the casino without crowds.
As a unique safeguard, slot machines shut off when a player is finished until a Live! employee sanitizes the machine and reactivates it, added Norton.
The HVAC system turns over the air six times more often than required, said Norton, and they have many barriers set up.
Norton said leaders at the new casino have close contact with county health officials who are aware of the precautions Live! is taking. And the opening night celebration on Tuesday will take place with strict safety precautions.
Cordish already conducted a soft opening to go with the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 17. A split of gambling proceeds from the evening benefitted local charities, the Westmoreland County Foodbank and Sage’s Army. (Images provided by Live!/Cordish.)
The Western PA Live! is a $150 million facility. The Cordish affiliate Stadium Casino Westmoreland RE, LLC developed the property.
There are more than 100,000 square feet of gaming, dining, and entertainment space, with 750 slots and approximately 30 table games. The suburban casino has more than 6,000 parking spaces. Sports bettors will be happy to find a FanDuel-branded retail sportsbook.
The property is the second Pittsburgh area casino, competing against Rivers Casino Pittsburgh. Officials in Alleghany County just issued a stay at home order, and work on a hotel affiliated with Rivers is stalled.
In Philadelphia, the Live! Casino will also compete against the same company, Rivers Casino Philadelphia. New restrictions due to the virus’s re-emergence mean Rivers Philadelphia will close its doors until at least Jan. 1.
But there is so far no stay-home order in nearby Westmoreland County, home to Live! Pittsburgh.
The Live! project should generate more than $188 million in annual economic impact, plus an additional $148 million in economic impact from construction.
Annual taxes are likely about $47.5 million.
Live! should provide about 500 permanent new jobs. The company paid about $32 million in estimated new wages and salaries (direct and indirect) during construction.
Western Live! is the first of what once was envisioned as many to be 10 such properties spaced out some distance from full-sized casinos.
But just five satellite licenses were successfully auctioned off by PA. In all, the PGCB collected $114 million in license fees.
Live! had hoped to buy a second mini-casino auction in September, but they were bested by a$10 million bid which should mean Philly investor Ira Lubert will develop a property, likely at a struggling mall outside State College, PA.