Eureka Casino Resort Buys Seabrook Greyhound Park

Eureka Casino Resort, a Nevada-based resort casino company, purchased Seabrook Greyhound Park, a 75-acre site and 90,000-square-foot facility in Seabrook, New Hampshire. The park has a storied history since 1973 as a destination for live racing, off-track betting, and charity casino games.

Eureka, one of two employee-owned casino companies in the U.S., is led by its president, Greg Lee, and its chief operating officer, Andre Carrier. Both have deep ties to New Hampshire. Lee graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, and Carrier’s family still lives in the Mt. Washington Valley. Their relationship with the Granite State and extensive industrial experience inspired them to pursue opportunities in Seabrook.

Eureka is a core values-oriented organization and is highly committed to treating our guests, communities, and employees with consideration, sympathy, and dedication. These values and the company’s unique employee ownership structure earned Eureka a place in Fortune Magazine’s Top 100 U.S. Midterm Workshop of 2018. Eureka continues to explore opportunities to positively impact wherever it operates, providing long-term employment and thoughtful engagement to local education and civil causes.

“We are excited to bring employee ownership opportunities to this traditional business. We look forward to bringing our corporate culture and our desire to live up to and exceed the expectations of our guests and the communities we serve to New Hampshire,” Lee said. “It feels great to be home,” Carrier added. “Greg and I love the land and location of Seabrock Park, as well as the business opportunities. We think we can bring new energy to racing betting and our approach to business is really consistent with the charity casino model in New Hampshire. We have a lot of fun here and we expect to do a lot of good things.”

Eureka will begin improving the facility immediately with construction starting on Feb. 4. The facility will remain open throughout the remodeling. Casino, poker room, and concurrent broadcast/offtrack betting area will maintain customary operating hours. Eureka plans to transform the entire facility into the region’s premier gaming, entertainment, and food and beverage destination, with the first full development phase completed by August 2019.

“We will work hard to design and build a new facility that welcomes and excites both first-time visitors and the park’s long-cherished guests,” said Carrier. “The park has been a New Hampshire landmark for almost half a century and we take our responsibility seriously to make it a vibrant business and destination for years to come.” 슬롯사이트

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