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Gwinnett Casino Has Financing, Backers Say

The team behind the proposal says it has lined up financing for the complex in Norcross.

Dan O'Leary, the developer behind the , and his partners said they've lined up financing for the project, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

O'Leary promises that the complex, which would be built near the OFS facility along Jimmy Carter Boulevard and I-85 South nearby, would generate $350 million for the HOPE scholarship and bring in 2,500 permanent jobs, in addition to 1,000 construction jobs. 

From the AJC: “We think the project is right,” said Ed Sutor, who runs Dover Downs, a Delaware-based resort that is a model for O’Leary’s proposed complex and would run it under contract. “We’ve found the perfect location. We understand the financial trouble the HOPE scholarship problem is in.”

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Sutor told the AJC that O’Leary and Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment have commitments for financing from investment banks in New York and California.

The complex plans to target 40- to 60-year-old white collar clientele who have disposable incomes, Sutor said. He added that the resort would attract five million out-of-state visitors annually.

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