![]() ![]() Knoll said Ruffin “had been interested in the Florida gaming market for quite some time. She added Casino Miami’s nearly 150 employees will be retained, and the property’s name will remain the same. In addition, it sits on 21 acres of developable land, where Ruffin plans to build a hotel, said Michelle Knoll, Ruffin’s spokesperson. The property also features the Club Rio live entertainment space, Whiskies bar, café, live jai-alai games and simulcast betting. It generated $68 million in gross gaming revenue last year and $60 million through October 2018, according to University of Nevada-Las Vegas’ Center for Gaming Research. Located less than 20 minutes from downtown Miami, Casino Miami has 1,012 slot machines and electronic table games and is licensed to hold 2,000. We have exciting plans for Casino Miami that we will be revealing in the near future.” ![]() Ruffin, 83, said, “I look forward to entering the Miami gaming market through this acquisition. The 200,000 square foot property sold for $155 million in 2014. Phil Ruffin, owner of Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, recently purchased Casino Miami, owned by Fronton Holdings LLC, for an undisclosed price. ![]()
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