Caesars Entertainment Secures 20-Year Extension to Operate Windsor Casino

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Caesars Windsor, one of Canada’s most renowned gaming destinations, is set for another two decades under the stewardship of Caesars Entertainment.

Following a competitive procurement process led by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), the province announced that Caesars will continue managing gaming and non-gaming operations at the Windsor casino through a 20-year agreement beginning in 2026.

This decision brings stability and optimism to Windsor’s tourism and gaming sector. Caesars Windsor, which first opened its doors in 1994 and has been managed by Caesars for the past 17 years, is not just a casino; it’s a cornerstone of the local economy.

The property employs around 1,800 people, making it one of the largest employers in the Windsor-Essex region. Each week, the casino draws about 70,000 visitors, many from the United States, cementing its role as the area’s top tourism driver.

The new agreement is more than a business deal; it’s a commitment to the community. Since 2018, Caesars Windsor has contributed over $53 million to local initiatives through OLG’s Municipality Contribution Agreement, supporting everything from infrastructure to social programs.

The casino and its employees have donated more than $16 million and 100,000 volunteer hours to regional causes, reflecting a deep-rooted partnership with Windsor and its residents.

Caesars Promises Continuity at Windsor Casino

The future promises continuity and enhancement for guests. Caesars Windsor will maintain its rewards program, dining and entertainment options, luxury accommodations, and event spaces.

The 20-year deal also ensures job security for current employees. OLG requires Caesars to retain staff for at least 18 months after the agreement begins, and union contracts will remain in force.

This measure, praised by local officials and labor leaders, provides peace of mind in a region where cross-border competition from Detroit’s casinos is fierce.

Caesars’ selection over other contenders, including Mohegan and Bally’s, underscores the brand’s strong track record and ties to the community.

Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment, expressed enthusiasm for the future, emphasizing the company’s “commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences and supporting Windsor’s growth.”

Legal Battle Ongoing in Nevada

The Clark County District Court, Nevada, is considering a lawsuit where Caesars is accused of “negligence and wrongful death.” The case is brought by the family of a man who was killed in his Las Vegas Strip hotel room.

Two women were observed leaving the victim’s room ten minutes after entering, and they have pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and robbery. Both were ordered to serve between 10 and 25 years behind bars. 

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 Caesars Windsor, one of Canada’s most renowned gaming destinations, is set for another two decades under the stewardship of Caesars Entertainment. Following a competitive procurement process led by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), the province announced that Caesars will continue managing gaming and non-gaming operations at the Windsor casino through a 20-year agreement
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