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Delaware Park Casino Doubles Down with Hotel Tower, 300 New Jobs
National Desk
May 1, 2026
Delaware Park Casino, owned by Canadian private equity firm Clairvest Group and Rubico Gaming since November 2021, is accelerating its transformation into a regional destination rivaling Las Vegas and Atlantic City. The Stanton-based property recently broke ground on a 200-room hotel addition to complement its existing gaming operations, a move that represents the casino's commitment to becoming an overnight destination rather than just a day-trip venue.
The hotel tower project is part of a broader expansion strategy that began with a $10 million renovation completed in January 2024. That overhaul added more than 1,500 new slot machines, six new high-limit table games, and modernized dining options across the casino floor. In October 2024, Delaware Park broke ground on a separate $5 million outdoor slot patio expansion scheduled for completion in spring 2025. The new hotel addition signals the casino's confidence in sustained regional demand and its ability to attract visitors willing to stay overnight.
The 300 jobs expected from the hotel tower project represent significant employment opportunities in New Castle County. Delaware Park already operates as a 24-hour gaming destination with nearly 1,900 slot machines, 34 table games, a dedicated poker room, and a sportsbook. The addition of overnight accommodations addresses a critical gap in Delaware's gaming and hospitality infrastructure, potentially drawing visitors from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland who currently travel to Atlantic City or Pennsylvania casinos.
The expansion comes as Delaware's gaming industry continues to mature. Delaware Park, the only traditional casino in the state following racino closures, has become the primary anchor for gaming tourism in Delaware. The property's ownership under Clairvest Group and Rubico Gaming has been marked by aggressive capital investment and operational modernization, positioning the Stanton casino as the state's flagship gaming venue. Company leadership has previously stated ambitions to establish Delaware Park as a major regional destination, and the hotel tower project directly advances that strategy.
Construction and job creation timelines for the hotel tower have not been formally announced, but industry analysts expect a multi-year build-out similar to other recent gaming expansions on the East Coast. The project will require state gaming approval and local permitting, though Delaware's regulatory framework has proven accommodating to property improvements and expansions at established venues.
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