Jumer’s Casino reopened off Interstate 280 in December, but statistics show it’s not taking revenue from other Quad-City area gaming operations.
Jumer’s Casino reopened off Interstate 280 in December, but statistics show it’s not taking revenue from other Quad-City area gaming operations.
Gary Buettner, vice president and chief financial officer for Jumer's Casino Rock Island, at right, talks with Bill Renk, vice president of sales and marketing for Jumer's, prior to the groundbreaking of Jumer's new $151 million casino complex at Interstate 280 and Highway 92 in west Rock Island on Thursday.
Bill Renk, vice president sales and marketing for Jumer's Casino Rock Island, speaks prior to today's official groundbreaking activities for Jumer's new $151 million casino complex at I-280 and Hwy. 92 in west Rock Island. (TIMES PHOTO BY KEVIN E. SCHMIDT)
(Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad-City Times) Ron Wicks, president of Jumer's Casino Rock Island, smiles as he talks about the new casino to be built at the intersection of Interstate 280 and Illinois 92. The $151 million facility should be complete within 18 months.
The new Jumer's Casino & Hotel sits on 118 acres in southwest Rock Island. The operation includes a 205-room hotel, four restaurants, a spa, indoor pool and hair-styling salon. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)
ABBA tribute band Bjorn Again will perform at Jumer's Casino & Hotel. (Contributed photo)
ABBA tribute band Bjorn Again will perform at Jumer's Casino & Hotel. (Contributed photo)
A construction crew works outside the perimeter of the new Bettendorf event center along State Street. The area will feature an outdoor courtyard area. (Jeff Cook/QUAD-CITY TIMES)
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