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takeholders are moving forward with massive plans to build multiple casinos across Nebraska with the passage of all three gambling initiatives last month.<\/p>\n
That includes one in Lincoln with a $200 million price tag. If all goes to plan, Warhorse Gaming, LLC hopes to make the Lincoln Racecourse, which is currently a single building and a track, an all-inclusive destination,1011 Now <\/em>reports.<\/p>\n \u201cKeep that building and use it for a sportsbook and then build around it,\u201d said Lance Morgan<\/strong>, the CEO of Ho-Chunk, Inc., who runs Warhorse Gaming. \u201cWe\u2019re talking about a couple hundred-room hotel, a large gaming floor, restaurants, everything you possibly need.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n On Wednesday, Warhorse Gaming announced it expects some form of expanded gaming at the Lincoln Racecourse by the second half of 2021, and full casino operations by 2022.<\/strong><\/p>\n Lincoln\u2019s casino will be one of three expansions to existing fixtures across the state.<\/p>\n Ho-Chunk owns a racetrack in Sioux City and it\u2019s working with Horsemen\u2019s Park in Omaha.<\/p>\n \u201cIf you have a good gaming market, it\u2019s not hard to raise capital,\u201d Morgan said. \u201cThat process is well underway right now and we have people lined up to participate.\u201d<\/p>\n In Omaha, Horsemen\u2019s Parks renovations are a little more set in stone.<\/p>\n The Omaha Warhorse Casino concept has been locked in, and Morgan says Lincoln\u2019s casino will share the same name but the concept will look different.<\/p>\n \u201cWe\u2019re going for a very modern and contemporary look,\u201d Morgan said. \u201cLincoln is a destination place for a lot of people in Nebraska and I think this will be the place to stay.\u201d<\/p>\n While Wednesday was the first time that Lincoln\u2019s upgrades were discussed, Morgan said they are starting to put a timeline in motion to get things going.<\/p>\n \u201cEverything in place to start in the spring,\u201d Morgan said. \u201cThen it takes about nine months to a year to build. If we don\u2019t have any problems, this time next year we can hopefully get open before New Years.\u201d<\/p>\n While these plans are in motion, it\u2019s important to note that they will not be able to move forward until licenses are granted and approved by the State of Nebraska, which is in charge of overseeing new gaming operations.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n\n