“You’ll be able to bet the horse races and bet on a football game at the exact same time,” McNally said.
in the Lincoln casino, confirmed the development.
Lynne McNally, CEO of the Nebraska Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, and partner of Ho-Chunk Inc. The successful approval and issuance of essential building permits have set the stage for the development to start this week.Īccording to a news report by Lincoln Journal Star, the casino's expansion, slated to take approximately one year, is focused on creating an addition 900 gaming positions, including 10 table games such as blackjack, and improvements to the simulcasting and sportsbook areas. WarHorse Casino in Lincoln, Nebraska is poised to begin phase 2 of its expansion project, aiming to double its existing size.