Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. recently announced that they’ve entered into a five year deal to lease some land in Philadelphia. This site will hopefully be the location for a potential gaming facility. Trump Entertainment is looking to apply for one of the two Class 2 Slot Licenses that might be made available. This new land deal will only help Trump’s license bid.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board might be issuing these licenses by the end of 2006. This license will only allow a maximum of 3,000 slot machines with the ability to apply for an additional 2,000 machines. If the bid fails, you know Trump will easily explore other development options. Click on the below article for more details.

