With sports betting moving forward in Pennsylvania, Rush Street Gaming is moving right along with it, partnering with software provider Kambi. Rush Street owns both SugarHouse and Rivers Casinos in the Keystone State.
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down the federal ban on sports betting means wagering is now legal in PA. What it needs now is a regulatory framework.
With a final decision on a location due in a month, Stadium Casino and Penn National are both trying to decide on exact sites for their respective mini-casinos.
When it comes to Penn National's mini-casino location, one spot it is considering could benefit historic underground railroad landmark, the Mifflin House.
Mount Airy Casino may be one of the smaller properties in Pennsylvania, but its long list of projects and a new expansion could make it a casino to be reckoned with.
The temporary regulations are posted and the applications are in. As of now, eight platforms are trying to offer regulated daily fantasy sports in the Keystone State.
With the interactive gaming petition process open, the wheels are in motion for Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to start approving online casino license holders.