Maverick Gaming puts $80.5m to 4 Washington properties
Maverick Gaming puts $80.5m to 4 Washington properties
Maverick Gaming CEO Eric Persson remarked, “Strategically this purchase is vital to Maverick’s future dominance in Washington State.
This merger will bring huge consolidation and operational and marketing benefits to our organization.
Maverick will quickly combine these two firms, and we expect benefits from this purchase by January.”
It now has 22 Washington card rooms after acquiring four. These card rooms usually have a restaurant, bar, and up to 15 card gaming tables. Maverick Gaming will follow Teamsters Local 117’s labor contract to add 518 union workers to its properties.
Maverick’s workforce growth forecasts are 684. Kirkland, Washington-based it employs about 3,000 people. The corporation manages 31 locations in Nevada, Washington, and Colorado with 1,800 slot machines, 350 table games, 1,020 hotel rooms, and 30 restaurants.
Today’s acquisitions expand Maverick Gaming’s activities. They also invest $80.475 million in Washington’s neighborhood.
Maverick casinos are smaller than indigenous casinos because patrons live nearby. Though smaller, these card rooms’ payments to the Washington State Gambling Commission subsidize vital services for the integrity and safety of Washington’s regulated gaming industry. The company strives towards a framework that allows safe sports betting at all Washington approved gaming properties.
It supports such a system to prevent illegal sports betting and generate tax income and economic growth for the responsible gaming market leader and the community.
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