 Florida seems like a decent market for the rise of online casinos and Las Vegas Sands is looking to beautiful Miami for its next casino destination according to the Miami Herald. As one of the world’s biggest casino gambling brands, Sands is planning a resort casino in that location which would cost upwards of $3 billion dollars to complete. Recently, the CEO of Sands, Sheldon Adelson has been hard at work preparing the state for the new addition by hiring a lobbyist in Tallahassee and making multiple contributions of a large proportion to casino supporting campaigns in Florida. Even though Ft. Lauderdale legislator, Ellyn Bogdanoff has previously fought for the stop of casino expansion in Florida, she now appears to be on board with the plans. Now that the market for online gambling seems to be at a doing fairly well in places like Las Vegas and Macau, the gaming industry is looking for a way to keep funding those investments. It’s only natural that the Las Vegas Sands would look to a city such as Miami, known for its euphoric atmosphere, celebrity vacationers and famous clubs to plan future projects. The future site of Miami would definitely increase the value of their stocks.
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