

Economic conditions within the area are driven by the booming oil industry, providing steady incomes which might be envied in most regions of the us. But other factors more answerable for casinos also favor the Gulf Coast.
The crazed pace of construction and the constant introduction of recent competition common in both Nevada and New Jersey haven't occurred in Louisiana. Most building was repair and refurbishment in line with storm damages.
This leaves the prevailing venues in good position, not finding themselves having to spend every penny they are able to borrow to stick despite neighboring casinos. A slower pace of expansion is proving healthier to the gaming industry.
Further, the national intolerance of smoking hasn't hit the world yet. The drop in revenues that follows the imposition of smoking bans isn't forcing potential patrons to play at online casinos or at tribal venues.
Lack of recent casino projects, combined with state governments that respect the rights of individuals, including smokers, is asking like a formula to success for casinos from Lake Charles through Mississippi.
Published on November 3, 2008 by JulieWong

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