Legislators did not want land-based casinos, so they insisted the gambling take place on boats on navigable rivers. In the late 1980s, riverboat casinos were touted as ways to revive economically distressed towns. I think the new area is going to be more successful for the casino,' Garza said.
'I think the casino needs to be in a new location. She said the loss of the casino won't hurt the downtown and moving it will be good for the city overall. 'It (the move) is the best thing to happen to downtown Aurora,' said Amy Morton, owner of Stolp Island Social restaurant.Īlderman Juany Garza, whose ward covers much of the downtown, isn't worried, either. The estimated $360 million project would include a hotel, restaurants and a spa. The casino has proposed moving to a site on the west side of Farnsworth Avenue on the northern edge of town.