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Bally's Corporation
  • BLB Investors (2004–2011)
  • Twin River Worldwide Holdings (2011–2020)
Traded asNYSE: BALY
Russell Microcap Index component
IndustryGaming
Founded2004
Headquarters,
U.S.
  • Soohyung Kim (Chairman)
  • George Papanier (CEO & President)
Revenue$437.5 million[1] (2018)
$71.4 million[1] (2018)
Total assets$782.3 million[1] (2018)
Total equity$298.7 million[1] (2018)
OwnersStandard General (32%)[2]
Number of employees
4,900[3] (2019)
Websiteballys.com

Bally's Corporation, formerly Twin River Worldwide Holdings, is a gaming company based in Lincoln, Rhode Island. It owns and operates eleven casino and racetrack properties in Colorado, Delaware, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, and Rhode Island.

History[edit]

  • Bally's Corporation currently owns and manages 10 casinos across six states, a horse racetrack, and 13 authorized OTB licenses in Colorado. With more than 5,400 employees, the Company's operations include 11,859 slot machines, 405 game tables and 2,538 hotel rooms.
  • REGION: 9 LOCAL NUMBER: 1127 UNIT NUMBER: 1 CORPORATION: Bally’s Casino PRODUCTION/SERVICE: Dealers CITY: Atlantic City CATEGORY: Gaming STATE: NJ BRAND: Ballys of New Jersey.

Bally's originated as BLB Investors. BLB was formed in 2004 as a joint venture of Starwood Capital Group, Kerzner International, and the Waterford Group to launch a bid to acquire Wembley plc.[4][5] Wembley was a British operator of racetracks in the United Kingdom and United States, whose primary asset was Lincoln Park, a greyhound track and slot machine parlor in Rhode Island.[6] BLB ultimately reached a deal in February 2005 to pay $435 million for Lincoln Park, plus $20 million for Wembley's other U.S. properties, comprising a horse track (Arapahoe Park) and three greyhound tracks in Colorado.[7][8] The purchase was completed in July 2005.[9]

BLB undertook a $220-million expansion of Lincoln Park and renamed it in 2007 as Twin River.[10]

By 2008, BLB was struggling because of the economic slowdown, and it began defaulting on payments on the loans it had taken out to buy and renovate Twin River.[11][12] In June 2009, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a prepackaged plan to hand over ownership to its creditors.[13] BLB emerged from bankruptcy in 2010, now owned by a group of lenders led by Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Sankaty Advisors.[14][15] The company changed its name to Twin River Worldwide Holdings in 2011.[16]

Logo of Twin River Worldwide Holdings (2011–2020)

In Colorado, the company's three dog racing tracks closed as interest in the sport declined, and all three were sold off by 2011.[17][18][19]

In 2014, Twin River bought the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi in Mississippi from Leucadia National for $250 million.[20][21] The acquisition was made to diversify the company geographically, in preparation for expected competition from Massachusetts, which had legalized casinos in 2011.[22]

In 2015, Twin River purchased Rhode Island's only other casino, the Newport Grand, for $22 million, and announced plans to move its operations to a new facility to be built in Tiverton.[23][24][25] The Newport Grand closed in 2018, and its replacement, the $140-million Tiverton Casino Hotel, opened days later.[26][27]

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In March 2019, Twin River completed a reverse merger with Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, the parent company of Dover Downs Hotel & Casino.[28][29] The transaction made Twin River a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange and left Dover Downs shareholders with a 7 percent stake in the combined company.[30]

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In January 2020, Twin River purchased three casinos in Black Hawk, Colorado (the Golden Gates, Golden Gulch, and Mardi Gras) from Affinity Gaming for $51 million.[31][32][33]

In April 2020, Twin River announced a deal with Caesars Entertainment and Vici Properties to purchase Bally's Atlantic City in New Jersey, and a separate deal with Eldorado Resorts to buy Eldorado Shreveport Resort and Casino in Louisiana, and MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.[34][35][36]

In July 2020, Twin River bought two casinos in Missouri and Mississippi (Isle of Capri Casino Kansas City and Lady Luck Casino Vicksburg) from Eldorado Resorts for $230 million.[37] They were renamed as Casino KC and Casino Vicksburg, respectively.

In October 2020, the company agreed to buy Jumer's Casino & Hotel in Illinois from Delaware North for $120 million.[38]

Later that month, Twin River acquired the rights to the Bally's casino trademark from Caesars for $20 million.[39] Twin River said that it would rebrand 'virtually all' of its properties under the Bally's name, a long-standing casino brand first established by Bally Manufacturing.[40] The company changed its own name to Bally's Corporation in November 2020.[41]

On November 18, 2020, Bally's acquired the sports betting provider Bet.Works, and reached an agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group to provide sports betting content for its properties (which will include a future rebranding of the Fox Sports Networks group of regional sports networks). The agreement also includes warrants that will allow Sinclair to acquire minority stakes in Bally's.[42]

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Properties[edit]

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The company owns and operates eleven properties:

  • Arapahoe Park — Aurora, Colorado
  • Bally's Atlantic City — Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • Casino KC — Kansas City, Missouri
  • Casino Vicksburg — Vicksburg, Mississippi
  • Dover Downs Hotel & Casino — Dover, Delaware
  • Golden Gates Casino — Black Hawk, Colorado
  • Golden Gulch Casino — Black Hawk, Colorado
  • Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi — Biloxi, Mississippi
  • Mardi Gras Casino — Black Hawk, Colorado
  • Tiverton Casino Hotel — Tiverton, Rhode Island
  • Twin River Casino Hotel — Lincoln, Rhode Island

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdForm 10-K: Annual Report (Report). Twin River Worldwide Holdings. April 1, 2019. p. 29 – via EDGAR.
  2. ^Form 10-K: Annual Report (Report). Twin River Worldwide Holdings. April 1, 2019. pp. 99–100 – via EDGAR.
  3. ^Form 10-K: Annual Report (Report). Twin River Worldwide Holdings. April 1, 2019. p. 12 – via EDGAR.
  4. ^Heather Tomlinson (March 30, 2004). 'Gambling tycoon trumps MGM's bid for Wembley'. The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  5. ^Brian Hallenbeck (November 27, 2012). 'Holyoke is back in Massachusetts casino mix'. The Day. New London, CT. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  6. ^Liz Benston (January 27, 2004). 'MGM Mirage buying track, slot firm for $490 million'. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  7. ^Karen Florin (February 9, 2005). 'Wolman, BLB put new offer on table to buy Lincoln Park'. The Day. New London, CT – via NewsBank.
  8. ^Jim Bainbridge (February 9, 2005). 'New owners won't change local dog track'. The Gazette. Colorado Springs – via NewsBank.
  9. ^Katherine Gregg (July 19, 2005). 'BLB completes its purchase of Lincoln Park'. Providence Journal – via NewsBank.
  10. ^M. Charles Bakst (April 1, 2007). 'Slots are smoking at Twin River'. Providence Journal – via NewsBank.
  11. ^George Brennan (June 14, 2008). 'Tribe backers' 'racino' at risk'. Cape Cod Times – via NewsBank.
  12. ^Erica Jacobson (June 15, 2008). 'Struggling Rhode Island slot parlor faltering under debt'. The Bulletin. Norwich, CT – via NewsBank.
  13. ^Jim Baron (June 24, 2009). 'Twin River bankrupt'. The Call. Woonsocket, RI – via NewsBank.
  14. ^Paul Grimaldi (November 10, 2010). 'Twin River wins license transfer'. Providence Journal – via NewsBank.
  15. ^Eric Tucker (November 9, 2010). 'RI slot parlor emerges from bankruptcy protection'. Associated Press – via NewsBank.
  16. ^'Facility Permit Ownership Transfer Application'(PDF). Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation. p. 359. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  17. ^Wayne Heilman (December 16, 2010). 'Off-track will get on track'. The Gazette. Colorado Springs – via NewsBank.
  18. ^Terry Frei (May 27, 2010). 'Doggone: Greyhound tracks R.I.P.'Denver Post – via NewsBank.
  19. ^'Commerce City agency buys greyhound park'. Associated Press. August 3, 2011 – via NewsBank.
  20. ^Paul Grimaldi (July 10, 2014). 'Twin River completes purchase of Mississippi casino'. Providence Journal. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  21. ^Richard Salit (December 15, 2013). 'Twin River agrees to buy Hard Rock Casino in Biloxi, Miss'. Providence Journal. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  22. ^'Purchase of Biloxi Hard Rock Casino 'important piece of puzzle' for Twin River'. The Press-Register. Mobile, AL. AP. February 17, 2014. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  23. ^'Twin River acquires rival Newport Grand'. Washington Times. AP. March 4, 2015. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  24. ^Form 10-K: Annual Report (Report). Twin River Worldwide Holdings. April 1, 2019. p. 4 – via EDGAR.
  25. ^Courtney Caligiuri (April 21, 2015). 'Twin River announces plan to move Newport Grand to Tiverton'. WPRI-TV. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  26. ^Shaun Towne; Steph Machado; Shiina Losciuto (August 28, 2018). 'Newport Grand closes its doors, making way for Tiverton casino'. WPRI-TV. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  27. ^Scott Barrett (September 1, 2018). 'Tiverton casino opens with excitement, protest'. Newport Daily News. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  28. ^Brad Allen (July 24, 2018). 'Twin River acquires Dover Downs for sports betting and egaming expertise'. eGaming Review. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  29. ^'Twin River completes Dover Downs acquisition and NYSE listing' (Press release). Twin River Worldwide Holdings. March 29, 2019 – via EDGAR.
  30. ^Brian Hallenbeck (July 23, 2018). 'Twin River to merge with Delaware casino, trade publicly'. The Day. New London, CT. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  31. ^'Twin River completes $51M purchase of 3 casinos'. Washington Post. AP. January 24, 2020. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
  32. ^'Black Hawk casinos bought by east coast operator Twin River'. Denver Post. AP. January 29, 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  33. ^Ben Markus (January 31, 2019). 'Colorado's casinos, horse track arm wrestle over who will cash in on sports betting'. Colorado Public Radio. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  34. ^https://www.inquirer.com/news/ballys-atlantic-city-sale-acquisition-twin-river-caesars-vici-20200424.html
  35. ^https://www.kolotv.com/content/news/Eldorado-Resorts-selling-Montbleau-casino-at-Stateline-569929791.html
  36. ^https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/eldorado-resorts-to-sell-tahoes-montbleu-louisiana-casino-for-155-million/
  37. ^Bailey Schulz (July 11, 2019). 'Eldorado Resorts to sell 2 properties in preparation of Caesars deal'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  38. ^Sarah Hayden (October 1, 2020). 'Jumer's Casino and Hotel being sold for $120M to Twin River Holdings Inc'. Quad-City Times. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  39. ^Josh Kosman (October 12, 2020). 'Hedge-fund investor Soo Kim buys Bally's casino brand for $20M'. New York Post. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  40. ^Patrick Anderson (October 13, 2020). 'Twin River could soon become Bally's'. Providence Journal. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  41. ^'Bally's Corporation completes name and ticker symbol change' (Press release). Bally's Corporation. November 9, 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-11 – via PR Newswire.
  42. ^Novy-Williams, Eben (2020-11-19). 'Bally's Buys Sinclair RSN Naming Rights As Part of Sports Betting Push'. Sportico.com. Retrieved 2020-11-19.

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