Pinnacle's La. Casino Likely Opening In Late 2011

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ALAN SAYRE

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — After nearly a year of delay because of the national freeze in credit markets, Pinnacle Entertainment Inc.'s proposed riverboat casino in Baton Rouge has been put on a schedule that could see the games begin in late 2011.

Without objection, the Louisiana Gaming Control Board on Tuesday approved a revised development schedule for the $250 million plan after Pinnacle officials told regulators that financing would be available for the project.

Earlier this year, the company said it probably could sell bonds, but high interest rates would make the project financially prohibitive. But Carlos Ruisanchez, Pinnacle's executive vice president for strategic planning and development, said the company recently sold about $450 million in bonds at just under 9 percent to get money for its $407 million Sugarcane Bay casino project in Lake Charles.

Ruisanchez also said the company successfully extended a major drawdown credit account that will provide funds for the Baton Rouge project. He said he expected the company would sell additional bonds in the future.

If the current schedule holds its timeline, both the riverboat and the site along the Mississippi River should be under construction in May. The Gaming Control Board will have to approve construction contracts for both.

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