A proposed casino in Steuben County could generate up to 18-million dollars annually and create between 800 and 1-thousand-200 jobs, according to local officials.
County Commissioner Andy Laughlin says a newly released economic study from the Steuben County Economic Development Corporation outlines strong potential for tourism-driven revenue, with most visitors expected to come from neighboring Michigan and Ohio. The proposal follows a recent state amendment that added Steuben and DeKalb counties as potential casino locations.
Plans under consideration include not only gaming but also a resort, concert venue, and conference center aimed at boosting regional tourism and long-term economic growth.
Officials say no final site has been chosen, but areas near the I-69 and I-80/I-90 interchange are being reviewed as possible locations.

