Maryland Live outperforms competitors
The Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall in Hanover generated more than $44.6 million in slot revenue in March, outpacing other regional competitors.
Maryland Live ready to roll dice at midnight
Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall will hold a ceremonial first roll of the dice at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, celebrating the start of table game play at the state's largest commercial gambling facility.
Maryland Live bets on table games
David Cordish, president of The Cordish Cos., and Rob Norton, general manager of Maryland Live, announced Wednesday their plan to begin live table games and 24 hour operations at the casino. Cordish said these new additions will create 1,200 new jobs at the state’s largest casino.
Cordish ready to take on Vegas, Atlantic City
As Kenny Rogers’ “The Gambler” played over the sound system at Maryland Live Casino, David S. Cordish strode front and center — an attractive 20-something woman on each arm and four more in tow — to tout the newfound national might of his gambling emporium.
Cordish seeking to build casino-hotel in South Philadelphia
The Baltimore developer of Maryland’s largest casino is joining with a Pennsylvania-based gambling company to bid for a casino license in Philadelphia.
Baltimore County opposition group says more than 86,000 signatures collected
A group opposing two recent zoning decisions in Baltimore County said it has turned in more than 86,000 signatures in an effort to place the zoning maps before county voters in a referendum in November 2014.
No special meeting for gaming panel; Cordish-Penn National deal likely not imminent
The Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission will not hold a special meeting this week, suggesting that a potential deal between a pair of casino operators is not imminent.
Towson Square development site is paved over
Six months after construction of an $85 million mixed-use entertainment development in Towson was expected to begin, a surface parking lot has been installed at the newly cleared site.
Week in review – 9/28/12
City wants to shift funds to bridge A plan to build a $32.9 million bridge from the foot of Central Avenue near Fells Point across a small inlet to Harbor […]
Lottery commission discusses potential casino deal in closed session
The Maryland State Lottery Commission discussed a potential transaction involving two state casino operators in the closed portion of its monthly public meeting Thursday.
Penn National wants to buy stake in Maryland Live?
Welcome back to the Eye Opener. Here's a few government, business and politics-related headlines for Wednesday morning's edition.
Gambling firms have spent $19.4M on referendum ads
Companies interested in the future of Maryland casino have combined to spend $19.4 million to influence the November voter referendum that will decide the industry’s fate, more than double the amount spent on the referendum that started the state’s casino program four years ago.





