Tag: Revo
New Hampshire casino moves one step closer to relocating
With unanimous approval from Keene’s planning board Monday night, Revo Casino and Social House is one step closer to moving from Emerald... more
New Hampshire: Keene narrowly approves revenue-sharing deal with Revo Casino
The Keene City Council has voted to accept money from Revo Casino and Social House, making the city the third municipality in New Hampshire... more
New Hampshire: Revo Casino gets green light for additional parking spaces
The city’s Planning Board unanimously approved a request for development of 44 additional parking spaces for Revo Casino and Social... more
New Hampshire: Keene zoning board approves waiver for casino
Keene’s zoning board on Tuesday granted waivers that would allow a casino to change locations and a theater to upgrade its marquee. A... more
New Hampshire: Revo Casino and Social House announces new opening date
After its previous opening date of January 29 was delayed, the Revo Casino and Social House in Conway, New Hampshire, now plans to open at... more
New Hampshire: Conway’s Revo Casino to be open by end of month
The long-awaited Revo Casino and Social House is expected to open in Conway by month’s end. Although one of the owners, Dick... more
Another casino opens in New Hampshire as gaming continues to grow in state
Another casino opened its doors Wednesday in New Hampshire, part of a rapidly expanding industry in the Granite State. There are now a... more
New Hampshire: Revo Casino and Social House to open in Lebanon next week
For a small city, Lebanon has its share of amenities: highly rated schools, one of the top medical centers in New England, a regional... more
New Hampshire: Casino plan gets positive feedback from Manchester board
On Thursday night, the Manchester Planning Board provided praise for a proposal that would see the demolition and reconstruction of a... more
New Hampshire casino seeks zoning approval for major expansion
Next week, Manchester’s casino could take a big step toward becoming a much bigger version of itself. Fuss and O’Neill, on behalf of... more