Upon reopening, the revamped Palms amenity is set to feature five betting stations and six kiosks. In conversation with the Gaming Control Board, Jeffrey Hendricks, senior vice president and assistant general counsel of regulatory and compliance for Caesars, said the operator intended to modernize the Palms book.
William Hill is now owned by Caesars Entertainment, following a $4 billion acquisition a year ago. The non-restricted gaming license for the business was unanimously approved after a hearing with the regulator on Thursday.Ĭonditions approved by state commissioners call for a surveillance system to be installed, inspected and approved by the Nevada Gaming Control Board within two months, and ticket writers must be employed by William Hill, reports Las Vegas Review-Journal.
UK gambling operator William Hill has been greenlighted by the Nevada Gaming Commission to manage the race and sportsbook at the Palms casino in Las Vegas upon reopening next Wednesday, April 27, under the new tribal ownership.