After months of legal battles and delays, it seems that construction on the long-awaited new casino in Concord, NH is finally moving forward. The project, spearheaded by state senator Andy Sanborn, has faced numerous setbacks since it was first proposed, including opposition from local residents and a court order halting construction.
However, after a recent ruling in favor of Sanborn and his development team, it appears that the casino will soon become a reality. The court order, which had put a temporary halt on construction due to zoning issues, has been lifted, allowing work to resume on the site located off Loudon Road.
The new casino, which is set to be a state-of-the-art facility with gaming tables, slot machines, and a variety of dining options, is expected to bring a significant economic boost to the city of Concord. Sanborn has been a vocal supporter of the project, touting the numerous job opportunities and revenue streams it will bring to the area.
Local residents have mixed feelings about the new casino, with some expressing excitement over the potential economic benefits, while others worry about the potential increase in traffic and crime. However, Sanborn remains confident that the project will be a positive addition to the community.
Construction on the casino is set to begin in the coming weeks, with an estimated completion date of late next year. Sanborn and his team are eager to finally see their vision come to life, and are hopeful that the new casino will be a successful addition to the city of Concord.