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DES PLAINES, Ill. (CBS) — Get ready for more restrictions to take effect Friday in Illinois.

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On Thursday, the state reported 14,612 new cases of COVID-19 – the third largest single day of positive cases. Gov. JB Pritzker is hoping new rollbacks will impact the curve.

  1. The Illinois casino closures order follows a rising trend across the US. Under Pennsylvania’s new ‘Safer at Home’ measures, Rivers Casino Philadelphia and the South Philadelphia Race and Sportsbook facility will shutter from November 20 until at least January 1, 2021.
  2. Under new Tier 3 restrictions implemented in the state of Illinois beginning Friday, casinos and several other cultural institutions, including museums, will be required to close their doors amid.
  3. The Illinois Gaming Board scheduled a special meeting for Thursday at 10 a.m., one day after the 365-day deadline to make a decision on the Hard Rock Casino. Rockford and seven others are on the.

HOME News Illinois Shuts Casinos in New Effort to Contain Virus Spread November 18, 2020, 9:44 am Casinos and other gambling facilities around Illinois will be among the indoor entertainment venues required to close doors beginning Friday, November 20, under a slew of new orders and restrictions announced by Gov. Pritzker on Tuesday.

Pritzker said earlier this week that new statewide restrictions will go into effect on Friday; including tighter limits for retailers, and requiring museums, theaters, and casinos to close, though he stopped short of declaring a new stay-at-home order.

The governor said the new restrictions are based on a simple premise: “If you don’t need to do it, don’t.”

As CBS 2’s Jermont Terry reported, some people were hitting the casinos one last time Thursday night. As the clock ticked and Illinois prepared for the renewed restrictions, the some were greeted with a huge shock as they pulled into the parking lot at Rivers Casino in Des Plaines and found a lit sign reading, “Temporarily closed as of November 19 at 11:00 p.m.”

“And then upon pulling up is when I actually found out that they were going to be closed,” said Michael Rivera. “So I had to reread. I thought it was like something, oh, they just forgot to like fix an old post.”

Rivera was one of many who were either placing a bet or trying their luck one last time before the casinos shut down indefinitely – due to the surge of positive cases across the state.

“I thought they would be like the last ones, but it makes sense. I mean, it makes sense. If that’s what’s going on and that’s what’s needed, so be it,” Rivera said.

As casinos lock up for now, they join a list of businesses ordered to close, such as movie theaters and other entertainment spots.

“I been doing what I need to do to protect myself from it,” Rivera said.

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Yet statewide, the positivity rate has hit record highs. Hospitalizations are already surpassing what we saw in the spring.

Under the new Tier 3 resurgence mitigations, retail businesses including big-box stores like Target and Walmart, will be limited to 25 percent of normal capacity, while traditional grocery stores and pharmacies will stay at 50 percent capacity.

Salons, barber shops, and other personal care services where clients and employees can wear masks the entire time can stay open at no more than 25 percent capacity. Services such as facials and beard trims, where people must remove their masks, must be suspended.

Casinos, museums, and theaters would be required to close altogether. Video gambling machines statewide also would have to shut down.

Gyms would be allowed to remain open, but group classes would be prohibited, leaving them only with the option for scheduled individual workouts.

Rivera has not been going to the gym.

“I haven’t,” he said. “I’ve just been doing like in-house stuff, things like that.”

Coming

Meanwhile, hotels are required to allow those staying to enter only, and yes, that Thanksgiving gathering should be fewer than 10 too.

Indoor dining and bar service have already been banned statewide for some time. Outdoor and ventilated tent service are still permitted.

And while many people might be experiencing COVID fatigue, you’re asked to remain positive, but test negative.

Also From CBS Chicago:

Matteson unveils casino plans

10/7/2020, noon

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Village of Matteson President Sheila Chalmers-Currin was joined by Rob Miller, a representative of the Choctaw Nation; Alicia Starks, of Inner City Entertainment; and Jay Beck and Robert Pooler, of Precision Golf Dome, for a presentation of the projects for a casino proposal which, if approved by the Illinois Gaming Board, would include an entertainment space, bowling alley and food hall.

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Matteson unveils casino plans
BY TIA CAROL JONES

Village of Matteson President Sheila Chalmers-Currin was recently joined by Rob Miller, a representative of the Choctaw Nation; Alicia Starks, of Inner City Entertainment; and Jay Beck and Robert Pooler, of Precision Golf Dome, for a presentation of projects for a casino proposal, which would be located at the former site of Lincoln Mall, if approved by the Illinois Gaming Board. Chalmers-Currin is confident the proposed casino, backed by the Choctaw Nation, will be approved by the board.

An entertainment space, bowling alley and food hall are a part of the plan for the casino and the proposal includes Black-owned Precision Golf Suites; a family entertainment center, run by Alicia Starks; and food hall developments in addition to the casino. Jimmy Akintonde, president of Ujamaa Construction, will be the general contractors for the project.
Miller said after a long process of evaluating sites for the casino, the Choctaw Nation decided that Matteson would be the perfect location. “As casino developers, from an economic standpoint, we’re always looking for three things on any major real estate development: location, location, location,” he said. For casino developers, that means demographics, population and proximity to the casino’s location and “the fewest competitors [as] possible,” he added.

Miller said Matteson is “a community with a dynamic leader, with a great pro-development focus and you can see that in some of the things the president has accomplished here. That’s also really important, you need a community that’s your partner,” he added.

Miller said the development of a casino, especially in Illinois, is a means to an end. He said it translates into economic development, tax revenue, jobs and opportunities in communities that need them.

Jay Beck, CEO of Precision Golf Dome, said the goal was to create a family-fun facility and to bring the concept to the South Suburbs.
“We chose the Village of Matteson as a great community to put it in,” he said. “This is the area that we love. This is the area that we feel we’re able to grow [in] as a community.”

Starks, of Inner City Entertainment, said the proposal is for a dine-in cinema, restaurant and bowling alley and added Inner City has a history of hiring from within the community. “We’re committed to hiring locally, African American. We also have a history of using Black suppliers,” Starks said.
Akintonde said, “We like to engage local schools [and] local high schools. We like to engage the local community. We like to engage [the] Chamber of Commerce. I like to look for growing businesses and small businesses because I’m still one. I understand the struggle of small businesses,” he said. “It’s about making sure the community is being represented.”

Janie Dillard, senior executive director of Choctaw Nation, said what made them decide Matteson would be a good place for the casino included the village having a strong demographic for a casino, with 1.3 million people and no casino competition in a 30-minute drive-time ring around the site.

“The community strongly supports the casino and is led by a dynamic village president, with a focus on addressing regional needs with casino tax revenue,” she said.

Dillard said while the Choctaw Nation continues to grow its core markets, which serve Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas, it is always on the lookout for opportunities to expand its business.

Dillard said the Choctaw Nation wants to win the gaming license. “We have confidence that our proposal provides the best potential for gaming taxes, jobs, and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) among the competitors,” she said.

The Illinois Gaming Board has until Oct. 28 to make a decision. Dillard said she is hopeful the schedule will be sustained. She said the Illinois Gaming Board has done a very thorough job of evaluating the Choctaw Nation and the Village of Matteson’s application.

When asked about consideration for other Illinois casinos, Dillard said the Tribe is always open to new opportunities and added, “Today, we’re focused on Matteson, but our experience in Illinois has been really positive so far.”

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