Casino

Springfield Officials Vow to Preserve Community Integrity Amid Potential MGM Casino Sale

Thursday 11 de April 2024 / 12:00

⏱ 3 min read

(Springfield).- In the face of reports suggesting that MGM Resorts might sell its casinos in Springfield and Ohio, city officials in Springfield, Massachusetts, are closely monitoring the situation.

Springfield Officials Vow to Preserve Community Integrity Amid Potential MGM Casino Sale

It has been three weeks since a report by Bloomberg News that MGM Resorts might be looking to offload casinos in Springfield and Ohio. The article mentioned MGM had been “working with financial advisers” on the matter, but that talks were "preliminary" and might not even lead to anything.

Still, the news traveled fast and, within 24 hours, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno said he would meet with MGM Resorts International CEO and President, Bill Hornbuckle. That meeting has since come and gone, with Sarno's office releasing a statement saying more talks are to come and calling the situation "an ongoing process."

He emphasized to WAMC that regardless of what happens, he'll be enforcing the city's host community agreement. That is, if a sale were to actually happen.

"If - and if - a sale does go through with MGM - for anything that is not adequate to come to the city of Springfield - of course I'm going to enforce that ironclad host community agreement,” the mayor said. “So, let's see what it is or what it isn't." That community agreement dates back to well before MGM Springfield opened in 2018.

City Council Vice President Melvin Edwards previously told WAMC the city made it a point of insulating itself during negotiations, locking in yearly payments that weren't entirely tied to gaming revenues. Back in January 2023, MGM reported it had, up until that point, paid some $107 million to the city in taxes since its opening.

In the event of a sale, which would be scrutinized and overseen by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, any new owner of the casino would also still be bound to the community host agreement, though it could petition for changes.

It's an arrangement touted by a number of elected officials in the city, including Springfield State Senator Adam Gomez. "What's evident is that I think that we have an ironclad host community agreement, that I think it would be hard for the city to 'take the L,'" Gomez said.

The initial news still raised alarms for local lawmakers, including Springfield State Rep. Carlos González, who tells WAMC he reached out to the MGC.

He said he sent a letter to the commission and also met with several commissioners.

"I think they basically reacted concerned but, I think they need to go back as the whole gaming commission and be able to look at what is being presented, if anything, from MGM at this point, which I haven't heard they are making any real decisions on this," González said.

Meanwhile, Springfield City Council President Michael Fenton says he wasn't surprised to hear that a company of MGM International’s size might be "kicking the tires" on different possibilities for its properties and potential scenarios.

"I would also point out that this is not the first time that there's been a public rumor/innuendo about MGM being interested in unloading the Springfield property," he told WAMC.

Fenton says ever since MGM Springfield was announced, rumors of a possible sale would bubble up — including talk of a potential sale to the operators of Foxwoods Resort Casino or Mohegan Sun - both in Connecticut, with both scenarios never materializing.

Still, the council presidents says if MGM was exploring a change to its arrangements, any alterations would have to keep in line with honoring the deal struck with Springfield taxpayers, and not water down any prior commitments.

"What I've learned is that it's not real until it's real and, if and when, MGM would like to present to the city and our stakeholders a proposal to, in some way, amend the host community agreement, or replace MGM with another operator, we would, as we would all serious proposals from MGM, entertain that proposal and review it in good faith," he said.

Categoría:Casino

Tags: Sin tags

País: United States

Región: North America

Event

BiS SiGMA South America 2026

06 de April 2026

Cibelae promotes the integration of the lottery sector at BiS SiGMA South America 2026

(São Paulo).- Cibelae consolidated its role as a key player in the gaming industry with a prominent participation in BiS SiGMA South America 2026. This event, recognized as the largest iGaming and betting gathering in Latin America, took place from April 6 to 9 at the Transamerica Expo Center in São Paulo.

Tuesday 21 Apr 2026 / 12:00

1xBet Builds Momentum in Brazil and Expands Across LatAm at BiS Sigma South America

(Sao Paulo, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Following the recent launch of its Brazilian license, 1xBet used BiS Sigma South America to strengthen its presence in the region and connect with key stakeholders across Latin America. Strategic Advisor Simon Westbury described the exhibition as highly engaging, highlighting both the opportunities generated on the show floor and the regulatory challenges that lie ahead for Brazil and the wider continent.

Tuesday 21 Apr 2026 / 12:00

Fernando Martinez: "LSports is in the midst of a massive expansion in the LATAM region"

(São Paulo, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Following LSports’ participation at BiS SiGMA South America 2026 Fernando Martinez, the company’s VP of Sales LATAM shares insights on regional expansion, the growing demand for managed services, and how technology is shaping competition in an increasingly regulated landscape.

Friday 17 Apr 2026 / 12:00

SUSCRIBIRSE

Para suscribirse a nuestro newsletter, complete sus datos

Reciba todo el contenido más reciente en su correo electrónico varias veces al mes.