Editorial: Casino competition poses a threat for Connecticut

"Patrons from Massachusetts have played a key role in the success of both the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods resort casinos. When Bay State residents have multiple alternatives closer to home a significant reduction in revenues flowing to Connecticut casinos appears inevitable.

A successful MGM casino in Springfield would appear particularly problematic. MGM estimates its facility would capture up to 40 percent of the Massachusetts gambling market that now heads to Connecticut. It would also drain away customers who now come from the Greater Hartford area, with Springfield just a quick drive north on I-91. It would have the added injurious effect of trumping the Mohegan's plans in Palmer and almost certainly ending MGM's affiliation Foxwoods, though that relationship hasn't proved very successful in any event."

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