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'We have always offered a first-class experience for our guests. 'With this proposed expansion, we will be able to offer our guests more of the entertainment and dining options they enjoy, additional gaming opportunities and a long-desired poker room,' said CEO Greg Carlin, co-founder of Rush Street Gaming, which operates Rivers in conjunction with Churchill Downs Inc. Rivers, the state's most lucrative casino, got permission for the extra slots and table games under a massive gambling expansion package approved by Springfield lawmakers in 2019. If approved, the new building would allow the casino to add about 725 gambling positions, for a total of 2,000 casino-wide. The city's planning and zoning board could begin reviewing blueprints as early as next week. The plans are still subject to regulatory approval by the Illinois Gaming Board and zoning approval from the Des Plaines city council.

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