Bally’s Chicago Back on Track After Mob-Tainted Delay (Land Casino & Gambling News (Casino Projects & Openings) – Casino.org)

Bally’s resumes work following state review and vendor cleanup. Construction was paused after possible Mob-linked contractor appeared on-site. Regulators aim to keep organized crime out of casinos. Illinois regulators have given the green light for construction to resume on Bally’s Chicago casino. That’s two weeks after proceedings were halted over concerns about the reputed prior Mob connections of one of the companies involved. A D&P truck, as shown on the company’s website. The current ownership of the company, once controlled by Chicago Mob bosses, is currently obscured. (Image: D&P Construction) D&P Construction is a waste-hauling company once controlled by the late John “No Nose” DiFronzo, a former boss of the Chicago Mob, and his late brother, Peter DiFronzo, a reputed Outfit capo. The Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) ordered construction work to stop after a reporter at The Chicago Sun-Times noticed the on-site dumpsters were emblazoned with the D&P Construction logo… Read More
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Source: Land Casino & Gambling News (Casino Projects & Openings) – Casino.org