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Foundation Gaming plans to open its new property, which will be the first land-based casino in the Shreveport-Bossier City market, by Dec. 2024 with demolition to begin early next year.
Demolition is nearly complete at the long-shuttered Diamond Jacks Casino hotel in Bossier City, where the riverboat that housed the casino has also been sold for scrap and will be cut up and...
AnderCorp, which is headquartered in Gulfport, Miss., has already provided preconstruction services, design review and managed early-stage demolition of the old Diamond Jacks Casino property...
The old riverboat which housed the Diamond Jacks casino is being decommissioned in favor of a $270 million, newly built facility that will feature 47,000 square feet of gaming space, a 550-room hotel, entertainment venues and event space.
The entrance of Live! into the Shreveport-Bossier City casino market will see the old DiamondJacks riverboat decommissioned and replaced with a land-based casino, while the existing hotel and public spaces will be renovated ahead of the planned opening in 2025.
The former DiamondJacks Casino sees a bright new future after the board approved the sale of the Bossier City property to its new owners, Foundation Gaming. The sale sets the stage for a $200 million makeover, including 405 renovated hotel rooms and a brand-new sportsbook.
Foundation says it plans to build the first land-based casino in northwest Louisiana — all the others are on barges — with an aim to reopen by December 2024. The company will choose a new name for the property.
Demolition could begin as soon as January 2023 at the property formerly known as Diamond Jacks Casino in Bossier City, clearing the way for construction to begin on a $200 million project to renovate and reinvent the 26-acre property and give Northwest Louisiana's oldest casino new life.
The new owners of the former Diamond Jacks Casino in Bossier City have won approval to sell the abandoned property, which would delay reopening the casino until 2025. Foundation Gaming Group...
John Chaszar, executive vice president and general manager of Live! Casino & Hotel Louisiana, speaks with The Shreveport-Bossier City Advocate on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at the facility in Bossier City, La., which is still being renovated to transform it from being Diamond Jacks Casino and Hotel.