Owner changes Pittsburgh casino’s name to Rivers (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
November 18th, 2008It will be Majestic Star no more. In Pittsburgh, it will be the Rivers casino.
It will be Majestic Star no more. In Pittsburgh, it will be the Rivers casino.
The operator of the Imperial Hotel & Casino in Cripple Creek has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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