Presque Isle Downs

Presque Isle Downs and Casino
Location Summit Township, Erie County, near Erie, PA (USA)
Address 8199 Perry Highway
Erie, Pennsylvania 16509
Opening date February 28, 2007
Total gaming space 48,074 sq ft (4,466.2 m2)
Signature attractions Thoroughbred racetrack
Notable restaurants La Bonne Vie Steakhouse
Edson's Bar
Speakeasy Saloon
The Clubhouse Restaurant and Lounge
Triple Crown Buffet
Paddock Bar & Lounge
Casino type Land-Based
Racetrack and casino
Owner MTR Gaming Group
Website www.presqueisledowns.com

Presque Isle Downs and Casino is a casino and horse racing track complex located south of Erie, Pennsylvania.

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Description

The owner, MTR Gaming Group, broke ground in October 2005 for its new facility, which opened on February 28, 2007. It contains 2,000 slot machines. The 1 mile (1.6 km) oval track opened on September 2, 2007. It is paved with the synthetic material Tapeta Footings (a mixture of sand, rubber, fiber with a wax coating[1]). It's the first synthetic horse racetrack that is longer than 1 mile (2 km) in the Northeast and the first racetrack paved with Tapeta in the United States[1]. Simulcasting was transferred from its former upper Peach Street location and became operational in August 2007. [2]

Some of the races at Presque Isle Downs include:

Gaming revenue is split between the operator (45%) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (55%), the latter of which will use the funds for property tax relief, economic development and tourism, and the horse racing industry. [2] Revenue from table games goes to the state's general fund and the local government.

The property is located on a 272 acres (1.1 km2) site off Exit 27 on Interstate 90 in Summit Township.

Table Games

Presque Isle Downs & Casino now operates table games, along with 2,000 slot machines.

TV Personalites

References

  1. ^ a b Guerriero, John (2007-09-01). "And...They're off". Erie Times-News. http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007709010380. Retrieved 2007-09-03. 
  2. ^ a b Guerriero, John (2007-07-07). "Numbers Down a Bit, But Hopes Still High". Erie Times-News. pp. 1A, 7A. 
  3. ^ Blood Horse: 2011 Graded Stakes: 13 Fewer Than '10

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