Quote Originally Posted by Detroitnerd View Post
They've been talking about building casinos out by the airport for almost 30 years now. It's always the same pitch: a "world-class" casino -- presumably with views of the airport on the buffet line ...

With casino revenues dwindling as they are, I don't see a gold rush happening any time soon ...
You're not following recent case law on this. This is based upon an Indian Casino that was closed down and is being allowed to re-open off of the reservation in a town off I-75. http://www.freep.com/article/2014052...-casino-indian

In short, this decision has green lighted and opened up the ability for first nations to build casinos where-ever the heck they want. The Greektown was once operated by a branch of the Chips known as Keewadhin, however the company was awarded the casino through a legitimate mean where awards were scored with favor to those who were minorities and had brought the law into the ballot box [[Pappas). I still think Barden got screwed on this.