Ameristar Black Hawk Explained

Ameristar Black Hawk
Coordinates:41.2431°N -95.91°W
Location:Black Hawk, Colorado
Address:111 Richman Street
Date Opened:December 20, 2001
Rooms:536
Space Gaming:57000square feet
Casino Type:Land-based
Owner:Gaming and Leisure Properties
License Holder:Penn Entertainment
Names Pre:Black Hawk Casino by Hyatt
Mountain High Casino

Ameristar Casino Resort Spa Black Hawk is a casino and hotel in Black Hawk, Colorado, owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment.

History

Plans for the casino were revealed in 1997 by Windsor Woodmont, a company formed by several Dallas-based real estate developers.[1] [2] Hyatt Hotels was tapped to manage the casino. Excavation work on the site began in August 1998, but stalled later that year, reportedly because of financing problems related to the arrival of two other large casinos in Black Hawk (the Lodge and the Isle of Capri).[3] Construction resumed in 2000.

The casino opened on December 20, 2001, as the Black Hawk Casino by Hyatt.[4] At opening, it was the largest casino in Colorado, with of gaming space, containing 1,332 slot machines, 16 blackjack tables and 6 poker tables.[5] The casino was designed as the first phase of a destination resort, with later additions planned to include a 350-suite hotel tower, a convention center, nightclubs, a spa, and a mountaintop recreation park connected to the casino by a gondola lift.[6] [7]

Revenue in the casino's first year fell short of expectations.[8] As a result, Windsor Woodmont defaulted on payments towards $100 million of bonds that had been issued to finance the construction.[9] Bondholders soon moved to foreclose on the casino, forcing the company to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2002.[10] The next year, Hyatt's management agreement was terminated, the casino's name was changed to the Mountain High Casino, and Windsor Woodmont took over operations.[11] Ameristar Casinos bought the property out of bankruptcy in 2004 for $117 million in cash plus $2.5 million in stock.[12] [13] It was rebranded under the Ameristar name in 2006, following an $80-million renovation.[14] [15]

A hotel tower with 536 rooms was added in 2009 at a cost of $235 million.[16]

Pinnacle Entertainment acquired Ameristar Casinos in 2013.[17] In 2016, Gaming and Leisure Properties bought most of Pinnacle's real estate assets, including Ameristar Black Hawk, in a leaseback transaction.[18] [19] In 2018, Penn National Gaming (now Penn Entertainment) acquired the property's operations as part of its acquisition of Pinnacle.[20] [21] In November 2020, Ameristar opened a Barstool Sportsbook retail kiosk, the first sportsbook branded under the Barstool Sports name, following Penn National acquiring a stake in the sports blog company.[22]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 280-room hotel, casino proposed for Black Hawk. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. Erika Gonzalez. December 10, 1997. NewsBank.
  2. Form S-4: Registration Statement. Windsor Woodmont Black Hawk Resort Corp.. July 12, 2000. 9. EDGAR.
  3. News: Workers move mountain for another mega-casino. Denver Post. George Lane. June 3, 2000. NewsBank.
  4. News: $150 million Black Hawk casino opens. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. David Kesmodel. December 21, 2001. NewsBank.
  5. Form 10-KSB: Annual Report. Windsor Woodmont Black Hawk Resort Corp.. March 27, 2002. 24. EDGAR.
  6. News: A towering resort: Hyatt casino plan dwarfs rivals. Denver Post. George Lane. September 18, 2000. NewsBank.
  7. News: Casino will be big win for Black Hawk. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. David Kesmodel. August 18, 2001. NewsBank.
  8. News: State's largest casino faces long odds. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. David Kesmodel. August 17, 2002. NewsBank.
  9. News: Casino running short of chances. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. David Kesmodel. November 2, 2002. NewsBank.
  10. News: Casino files bankruptcy. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. David Kesmodel. November 8, 2002. NewsBank.
  11. News: Casino takes a second honeymoon. Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO. Allison Linn. May 24, 2003. NewsBank.
  12. News: Troubled casino finds a buyer. Denver Post. Jason Blevins. June 2, 2004. NewsBank.
  13. News: MO's Ameristar Casinos acquires Colorado's largest casino. St. Charles Business Record. December 23, 2004. NewsBank.
  14. News: Ameristar ups ante in Black Hawk. Denver Post. Andy Vuong. April 7, 2006. NewsBank.
  15. News: Rosy gaming outlook fuels broad expansion. Denver Post. Andy Vuong. October 16, 2005. NewsBank.
  16. News: Ritter dedicates "destination resort". Denver Post. Penny Parker. October 9, 2009. NewsBank.
  17. News: Pinnacle Entertainment completes $2.8 billion buyout of Ameristar Casinos. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Howard Stutz. August 14, 2013. 2017-12-02.
  18. Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. reaches agreement with Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. to acquire Pinnacle's real estate assets. Gaming and Leisure Properties. July 21, 2015. GlobeNewswire. 2017-12-02.
  19. Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. completes the previously announced acquisition of the real estate assets of Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc.. Gaming and Leisure Properties. April 28, 2016. GlobeNewswire. 2017-12-02.
  20. News: Colorado approves Penn National-Pinnacle deal. GGB News. September 30, 2018. 2018-10-16.
  21. News: Penn National Gaming completes $2.8B acquisition of Pinnacle. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Todd Prince. October 15, 2018. 2018-10-16.
  22. https://casinobeats.com/2020/11/06/ameristar-casino-resort-black-hawk-debuts-first-retail-barstool-sportsbook/ "Ameristar Casino Resort Black Hawk debuts first retail Barstool sportsbook,"