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The Hollywood Casino is 5.5 miles south of downtown Joliet In fact, the Joliet casino scene is strong, with the city’s two casinos consistently generating over $20 million in monthly gambling revenue. Combined, over 160,000 people visit the two casinos. Although Harrah’s Joliet doesn’t have many lower denomination poker and keno machines,I still enjoy my time there, The place is clean and there is a variety of games. The staff is friendly and helpful. The only negative I find is the ramp to the parking garage, very narrow. Find casino in Joliet, IL on Yellowbook. Get reviews and contact details for each business including videos, opening hours and more. Harrah’s Joliet Casino and Hotel, Joliet, IL. 40,210 likes 470 talking about this 88,055 were here. Harrah’s Joliet Casino & Hotel is your one stop shop for Fun, Food, and Entertainment! Hollywood Casino Joliet, Joliet: See 254 reviews, articles, and 55 photos of Hollywood Casino Joliet, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 28 attractions in Joliet. All the information you need about the reopening of Hollywood Casino Joliet. We will continue to add information as it becomes available, please check back often. statement on the reopening of hollywood casino joliet
Hollywood Casino Joliet is thrilled to welcome you back once again. We are continuing to follow all CDC and IDPH guideline to provide you with a safe and fun gaming experience. We continue with our enhanced cleaning protocols, we have sanitizing stations located through out the casino for you to use, please observe social distancing, and thank you for wearing your mask. Social Distancing:
*Casino Hours: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m., Daily
*We have limited capacity on our gaming floor.
*The installation of floor decals and signage to strictly enforce social distancing guidelines in areas where lines typically form.
*The number of slot machines and seats at tables games available will be limited.
*There will be no large drawings, tournaments, or special events.
*During Tier 2 Mitigation measures, set by the state of Illinois, all outlets will be closed for indoor dining. No alcohol or bar service will be available, water and limited selection of soft drinks will be available.
*Take Two Deli, Final Cut Steakhouse and VIP Lounge are temporarily closed.
*99 Hops House will be available for to go orders only.
*Epic Buffet is closed.
*The Gift Shop, coat check, and valet will remain closed.
*The hotel will reopen at a later date, please check back for more information.Health & Safety
*Team members and vendors are required to wear masks and undergo a health screening each day, including temperature checks, prior to their shift.
*Guests are required to properly wear face masks to enter and throughout the duration of their visit.
*Slot machines are thoroughly and regularly cleaned throughout the day.
*Sanitizer stations are installed on the casino floor and are readily available throughout the facility. We are grateful for the overwhelming support, patience, and understanding from our customers through these unprecedented times. Casino
The casino will be open from 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. daily.
Guests are required to properly wear face masks to enter and throughout the duration of their visit.
Slot machines are configured to meet social distancing requirements.
Table games have a maximum occupancy based on type of game.
The Sportsbook is now open!Promotions
There are no promotions currently scheduled. Please check back often for updates.Dining
99 Hops House: Open for to go orders only.Thursday – Saturday: 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.Sunday: Noon – 7 p.m.Call ahead with your order at 815-927-2109.
VIP Lounge: Closed
Take Two Deli: Closed
Final Cut Steakhouse: Closed
Epic Buffet: ClosedHotel
The hotel will reopen at a later date, please check back for more information.
The RV Park is open on a seasonal basis.
The gift shop, valet and coat check will remain closed at this time.Casino
Casino Hours: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. daily.
Due to Region 7 Mitigation measures and in accordance with IDPH and Illinois Gaming Board Guidelines our casino will operate under temporary hours opening at 8am and closing at 11pm. We will continue to deep clean while we are closed. Our casino floor will continue with strict procedures in place for the safety of our guests and Team Members. Sanitizer stations have been installed on the casino floor and are readily available throughout the facility. Guests who have COVID-19 symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath or breathing, fever, chills, muscle pain, sore throat or loss of taste or smell please stay home.Dining and Nightlife
99 Hops House is open for carryout only.Take Two Deli, Final Cut Steakhouse, VIP Lounge and Epic Buffet are temporarily closed. Live music and entertainment are temporarily suspended.General
Will I need to wear a mask at Hollywood Casino Joliet?Yes, masks are required for all guests and must be properly worn during your entire visit. Hollywood Casino Joliet will not supply masks.
Do I have to wear a mask if I have a medical condition?Yes, masks are required for all guests and must be properly worn during your entire visit.
What should I expect upon entry?Guests will be required to self-screen for Covid related symptoms and risks, briefly remove masks at turnstiles for identification and must be able to present a valid ID to enter the property if asked by security, as we check ID’s for guests that appear 30 years of age or younger. (approved ID’s consist valid Driver’s License, Passport, or Military ID)*Military ID must be accompanied by a state issued ID.
Will my tier benefits be extended?The 2020 Earning Period has been extended as well. Guests can earn tier points from January 1st, 2020 to April 30th, 2021.
What has happened to my previous offers and promotions?All promotions and offers are expired. We are currently sending new offers.
Will I be able to play table games?Yes, seating has been modified to promote social distancing on all table games. We are currently offering Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, and some carnival games. Food is not permitted while at a Table Game, but drinks are allowed with some restrictions. Masks are mandatory at all Table Games.
Will there be handicap parking available?Handicap self-parking is available on each level of the garage as well as in the main lot.
Will wheelchairs be available?No, wheelchairs are not available at this time.
Will the Sportsbook be open?Yes, the Sportsbook is now open.
Am I able to park Valet?Currently valet parking remains closed.
Can I stay at the Hotel or RV lot?The hotel will reopen at a later date, please check back for more information. For RV information, please contact us.
Is bar or beverage service available?Bar service is suspended due to Tier 2 mitigation measures. Bottled water and limited soft drinks are available. No outside food or beverage will be permitted.Argosy’s Empress CasinoThe flag pictured is currently the only one know to have survived the fire that destroyed the Empress Casino. It displays the casinos official logo and now belongs to a private collector. Location Joliet, Illinois Address 2300 Empress DriveJoliet, Illinois 60346Opening dateJune 16, 1992Closing dateMarch 20, 2009ThemeEgyptianCasino typeRiverboatOwnerEmpress Casinos (1992-1999)Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation (1999-2001)Argosy Gaming Company (2001-2004)Penn National Gaming (2004-2009; its destruction)ArchitectLindenGroup Architects
Argosy’s Empress Casino (also known as Empress Casino Joliet) was a Riverboat casino and hotel located in Joliet, Illinois. Built in the 1990s by a group of investors headed by T.J. Lambrecht, Empress Casino become one of the first riverboat casinos in Illinois. It was destroyed by a fire on March 20, 2009.History[edit]
In the early 1990s construction company owner T.J. Lambrecht believed that a riverboat casino in Joliet could thrive, a risky idea at the time. Using a portion of his own money, he and a group of investors created Empress Casino.[1] The Empress Casino opened on June 16, 1992, as a riverboat type casino in Joliet, Illinois. The casino made extensive use of the Egyptian theme including several pyramids on top of the entertainment complex, a large recreation of the Sphinx and faux hieroglyphics along the sides of the building. The unique Egyptian theme became the casino’s hallmark. In 1996 its sister casino was opened in Hammond, Indiana, as Empress Casino Hammond. Empress sold both casino properties to Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation in 1999. Horseshoe sold the Empress Casino Joliet to the Argosy Gaming Company in 2001 for $465 million. The company re-branded it as Argosy’s Empress Casino.[2]Penn National Gaming acquired the Argosy Gaming Company in 2005 and took over all of its operations including the Empress Casino.[3] While undergoing a renovation in 2009 the casino was destroyed by a fire. Penn National Gaming rebuilt the casino under its Hollywood Casino brand as Hollywood Casino Joliet, the Egyptian theme was mostly removed and replaced with 1920’s-1930’s art deco.[4]Attractions[edit]
*Club Chameleon- A bar and nightclub
*Club Chameleon Gift Shop- A small shop selling casino merchandise
*Marrakech Market Buffet- A large buffet
*Zanzibar- A bar and area available for private parties and banquets
*Cafe Casablanca- An Arab style coffeehouse
The interiors were designed by the Varond Design Group, Inc.[5]Hotel and RV park[edit]
The Empress had a detached 102 room hotel. The hotel included a pool and whirlpool area along with a business/conference center. Empress was the only casino in northern Illinois to have an onsite RV park. The park was opened seasonally and provided many amenities including showers, and water/electrical hook ups. A complimentary shuttle bus ran between the hotel and the casino.[6]Fire and Rebuilding[edit]
While undergoing a $50 Million renovation, a fire broke out at around 10 a.m. on March 20, 2009. The fire was caused by a spark from a welder’s torch which ignited grease in one of the kitchens. The subsequent fire spread rapidly. The casino was evacuated and fire crews attempted to contain the fire for several hours. The fire burned above the sprinkler systems reach in what are known as void spaces, inside walls and above hung ceilings. Inside the void spaces the fire was able to spread quickly and decimate the entire entertainment complex. It took a significant portion of the cities fire department several hours to bring the blaze under control. The fire resulted in no fatalities however two guest were transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. While the gaming complex itself was untouched by the fire the entire entertainment area was a total loss. The roof collapsed on the kitchen and ballroom area taking with it one of the large pyramid structures that sat atop the roof.[7]Casino In Joliet Illinois Campground
The fire and the casinos subsequent closing was potentially catastrophic for the local economy. The Empress employed over 800 people and was Joliet’s second largest tax payer. The month before the fire the casino paid a reported $837,000 in taxes to the city along with $1.8 million to the state of Illinois.[8] In a press conference after the fire the Empress Casino said it was losing $500,000 in revenue every day it remained closed. Nearby business also reported a dip in revenue. During the same press conference the general manager said ’We will be paying our employees for up to 90 days with full pay and full benefits and for the tip folks, we’re going to be paying them 50 percent of any of their reported tip income.’[9]
After being closed for 97 days the casino was able to reopen the gaming area which was renovated after the fire. The Empress Casino reopened on June 25, 2009, as the Hollywood Casino Joliet. The new casino, still owned by Penn National Gaming, abandoned the Egyptian theme for an art-deco Hollywood styling.[10] In honor of the new casino ’Empress Drive’ was renamed ’Hollywood Blvd.’ and the address changed to: 777 Hollywood Blvd.Joliet, IL 60436. The hotel and RV park still remain open but with diminished amenities. The hotel closed its pool and business/conference center. Unlike the casino the hotel did not undergo any significant renovations and still retains the Egyptian exterior styling. The roof of the shower area at the entrance to the RV park still retains its pyramid top.Casino In JolietLawsuits[edit]
In 2008 the Empress Casino was one of four plaintiffs in the Supreme Court of Illinois case Empress Casino v. Giannoulias. The suit challenged an imposed tax on the grounds that it was unconstitutional.
On October 23, 2012, lawyers representing the former Empress Casino filed a lawsuit against the six companies involved in the renovations at the time of the fire. The lawsuit claimed $83.5 million in damages resulting from 11 counts of negligence and willful and wanton conduct. The suit claims that the company did not provide a fire extinguisher near the welder as he worked and that the cleaning company employed failed to remove all the grease residue properly. The suit cites the architect, engineer, and supplier for failure to include sprinkler systems in the attic and truss spaces.[11]References[edit]
*^Mellen, Karen. ’[1]’, ’Chicago Tribune’, September 9, 2003. Retrieved February 8, 2013
*^’Argosy buys Empress Casino’. Crain’s Chicago Business. April 16, 2001.
*^’Penn completes Hollywood Casino buy’. Dallas Business Journal. March 4, 2003. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
*^http://www.500nations.com/news/Illinois/20101203.asp
*^http://www.varonddesigngroup.com/VDGPORTFOLIO_02d.htm
*^http://www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com/Accommodations
*^’Joliet’s Empress Casino: Fire damages entrance’. Chicago Tribune. March 22, 2009.
*^’Joliet Empress Casino Fire: Extra- Alarm Blaze Empties Casino’. Huffington Post Chicago. March 20, 2009.
*^Schulte, Sara (March 23, 2009). ’Casino to pay employees for 90 days’. abc7news. Chicago. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
*^’Empress Casino to Reopen After 97- Day Closure’. abc7chicago. June 25, 2009. Archived from the original on March 29, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
*^Gregerson, John (September 24, 2012). ’Lawsuit Filed Over Suburban Chicago Casino Fire’. ERN Midwest. Chicago.
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The Hollywood Casino is 5.5 miles south of downtown Joliet In fact, the Joliet casino scene is strong, with the city’s two casinos consistently generating over $20 million in monthly gambling revenue. Combined, over 160,000 people visit the two casinos. Although Harrah’s Joliet doesn’t have many lower denomination poker and keno machines,I still enjoy my time there, The place is clean and there is a variety of games. The staff is friendly and helpful. The only negative I find is the ramp to the parking garage, very narrow. Find casino in Joliet, IL on Yellowbook. Get reviews and contact details for each business including videos, opening hours and more. Harrah’s Joliet Casino and Hotel, Joliet, IL. 40,210 likes 470 talking about this 88,055 were here. Harrah’s Joliet Casino & Hotel is your one stop shop for Fun, Food, and Entertainment! Hollywood Casino Joliet, Joliet: See 254 reviews, articles, and 55 photos of Hollywood Casino Joliet, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 28 attractions in Joliet. All the information you need about the reopening of Hollywood Casino Joliet. We will continue to add information as it becomes available, please check back often. statement on the reopening of hollywood casino joliet
Hollywood Casino Joliet is thrilled to welcome you back once again. We are continuing to follow all CDC and IDPH guideline to provide you with a safe and fun gaming experience. We continue with our enhanced cleaning protocols, we have sanitizing stations located through out the casino for you to use, please observe social distancing, and thank you for wearing your mask. Social Distancing:
*Casino Hours: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m., Daily
*We have limited capacity on our gaming floor.
*The installation of floor decals and signage to strictly enforce social distancing guidelines in areas where lines typically form.
*The number of slot machines and seats at tables games available will be limited.
*There will be no large drawings, tournaments, or special events.
*During Tier 2 Mitigation measures, set by the state of Illinois, all outlets will be closed for indoor dining. No alcohol or bar service will be available, water and limited selection of soft drinks will be available.
*Take Two Deli, Final Cut Steakhouse and VIP Lounge are temporarily closed.
*99 Hops House will be available for to go orders only.
*Epic Buffet is closed.
*The Gift Shop, coat check, and valet will remain closed.
*The hotel will reopen at a later date, please check back for more information.Health & Safety
*Team members and vendors are required to wear masks and undergo a health screening each day, including temperature checks, prior to their shift.
*Guests are required to properly wear face masks to enter and throughout the duration of their visit.
*Slot machines are thoroughly and regularly cleaned throughout the day.
*Sanitizer stations are installed on the casino floor and are readily available throughout the facility. We are grateful for the overwhelming support, patience, and understanding from our customers through these unprecedented times. Casino
The casino will be open from 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. daily.
Guests are required to properly wear face masks to enter and throughout the duration of their visit.
Slot machines are configured to meet social distancing requirements.
Table games have a maximum occupancy based on type of game.
The Sportsbook is now open!Promotions
There are no promotions currently scheduled. Please check back often for updates.Dining
99 Hops House: Open for to go orders only.Thursday – Saturday: 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.Sunday: Noon – 7 p.m.Call ahead with your order at 815-927-2109.
VIP Lounge: Closed
Take Two Deli: Closed
Final Cut Steakhouse: Closed
Epic Buffet: ClosedHotel
The hotel will reopen at a later date, please check back for more information.
The RV Park is open on a seasonal basis.
The gift shop, valet and coat check will remain closed at this time.Casino
Casino Hours: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. daily.
Due to Region 7 Mitigation measures and in accordance with IDPH and Illinois Gaming Board Guidelines our casino will operate under temporary hours opening at 8am and closing at 11pm. We will continue to deep clean while we are closed. Our casino floor will continue with strict procedures in place for the safety of our guests and Team Members. Sanitizer stations have been installed on the casino floor and are readily available throughout the facility. Guests who have COVID-19 symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath or breathing, fever, chills, muscle pain, sore throat or loss of taste or smell please stay home.Dining and Nightlife
99 Hops House is open for carryout only.Take Two Deli, Final Cut Steakhouse, VIP Lounge and Epic Buffet are temporarily closed. Live music and entertainment are temporarily suspended.General
Will I need to wear a mask at Hollywood Casino Joliet?Yes, masks are required for all guests and must be properly worn during your entire visit. Hollywood Casino Joliet will not supply masks.
Do I have to wear a mask if I have a medical condition?Yes, masks are required for all guests and must be properly worn during your entire visit.
What should I expect upon entry?Guests will be required to self-screen for Covid related symptoms and risks, briefly remove masks at turnstiles for identification and must be able to present a valid ID to enter the property if asked by security, as we check ID’s for guests that appear 30 years of age or younger. (approved ID’s consist valid Driver’s License, Passport, or Military ID)*Military ID must be accompanied by a state issued ID.
Will my tier benefits be extended?The 2020 Earning Period has been extended as well. Guests can earn tier points from January 1st, 2020 to April 30th, 2021.
What has happened to my previous offers and promotions?All promotions and offers are expired. We are currently sending new offers.
Will I be able to play table games?Yes, seating has been modified to promote social distancing on all table games. We are currently offering Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, and some carnival games. Food is not permitted while at a Table Game, but drinks are allowed with some restrictions. Masks are mandatory at all Table Games.
Will there be handicap parking available?Handicap self-parking is available on each level of the garage as well as in the main lot.
Will wheelchairs be available?No, wheelchairs are not available at this time.
Will the Sportsbook be open?Yes, the Sportsbook is now open.
Am I able to park Valet?Currently valet parking remains closed.
Can I stay at the Hotel or RV lot?The hotel will reopen at a later date, please check back for more information. For RV information, please contact us.
Is bar or beverage service available?Bar service is suspended due to Tier 2 mitigation measures. Bottled water and limited soft drinks are available. No outside food or beverage will be permitted.Argosy’s Empress CasinoThe flag pictured is currently the only one know to have survived the fire that destroyed the Empress Casino. It displays the casinos official logo and now belongs to a private collector. Location Joliet, Illinois Address 2300 Empress DriveJoliet, Illinois 60346Opening dateJune 16, 1992Closing dateMarch 20, 2009ThemeEgyptianCasino typeRiverboatOwnerEmpress Casinos (1992-1999)Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation (1999-2001)Argosy Gaming Company (2001-2004)Penn National Gaming (2004-2009; its destruction)ArchitectLindenGroup Architects
Argosy’s Empress Casino (also known as Empress Casino Joliet) was a Riverboat casino and hotel located in Joliet, Illinois. Built in the 1990s by a group of investors headed by T.J. Lambrecht, Empress Casino become one of the first riverboat casinos in Illinois. It was destroyed by a fire on March 20, 2009.History[edit]
In the early 1990s construction company owner T.J. Lambrecht believed that a riverboat casino in Joliet could thrive, a risky idea at the time. Using a portion of his own money, he and a group of investors created Empress Casino.[1] The Empress Casino opened on June 16, 1992, as a riverboat type casino in Joliet, Illinois. The casino made extensive use of the Egyptian theme including several pyramids on top of the entertainment complex, a large recreation of the Sphinx and faux hieroglyphics along the sides of the building. The unique Egyptian theme became the casino’s hallmark. In 1996 its sister casino was opened in Hammond, Indiana, as Empress Casino Hammond. Empress sold both casino properties to Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation in 1999. Horseshoe sold the Empress Casino Joliet to the Argosy Gaming Company in 2001 for $465 million. The company re-branded it as Argosy’s Empress Casino.[2]Penn National Gaming acquired the Argosy Gaming Company in 2005 and took over all of its operations including the Empress Casino.[3] While undergoing a renovation in 2009 the casino was destroyed by a fire. Penn National Gaming rebuilt the casino under its Hollywood Casino brand as Hollywood Casino Joliet, the Egyptian theme was mostly removed and replaced with 1920’s-1930’s art deco.[4]Attractions[edit]
*Club Chameleon- A bar and nightclub
*Club Chameleon Gift Shop- A small shop selling casino merchandise
*Marrakech Market Buffet- A large buffet
*Zanzibar- A bar and area available for private parties and banquets
*Cafe Casablanca- An Arab style coffeehouse
The interiors were designed by the Varond Design Group, Inc.[5]Hotel and RV park[edit]
The Empress had a detached 102 room hotel. The hotel included a pool and whirlpool area along with a business/conference center. Empress was the only casino in northern Illinois to have an onsite RV park. The park was opened seasonally and provided many amenities including showers, and water/electrical hook ups. A complimentary shuttle bus ran between the hotel and the casino.[6]Fire and Rebuilding[edit]
While undergoing a $50 Million renovation, a fire broke out at around 10 a.m. on March 20, 2009. The fire was caused by a spark from a welder’s torch which ignited grease in one of the kitchens. The subsequent fire spread rapidly. The casino was evacuated and fire crews attempted to contain the fire for several hours. The fire burned above the sprinkler systems reach in what are known as void spaces, inside walls and above hung ceilings. Inside the void spaces the fire was able to spread quickly and decimate the entire entertainment complex. It took a significant portion of the cities fire department several hours to bring the blaze under control. The fire resulted in no fatalities however two guest were transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. While the gaming complex itself was untouched by the fire the entire entertainment area was a total loss. The roof collapsed on the kitchen and ballroom area taking with it one of the large pyramid structures that sat atop the roof.[7]Casino In Joliet Illinois Campground
The fire and the casinos subsequent closing was potentially catastrophic for the local economy. The Empress employed over 800 people and was Joliet’s second largest tax payer. The month before the fire the casino paid a reported $837,000 in taxes to the city along with $1.8 million to the state of Illinois.[8] In a press conference after the fire the Empress Casino said it was losing $500,000 in revenue every day it remained closed. Nearby business also reported a dip in revenue. During the same press conference the general manager said ’We will be paying our employees for up to 90 days with full pay and full benefits and for the tip folks, we’re going to be paying them 50 percent of any of their reported tip income.’[9]
After being closed for 97 days the casino was able to reopen the gaming area which was renovated after the fire. The Empress Casino reopened on June 25, 2009, as the Hollywood Casino Joliet. The new casino, still owned by Penn National Gaming, abandoned the Egyptian theme for an art-deco Hollywood styling.[10] In honor of the new casino ’Empress Drive’ was renamed ’Hollywood Blvd.’ and the address changed to: 777 Hollywood Blvd.Joliet, IL 60436. The hotel and RV park still remain open but with diminished amenities. The hotel closed its pool and business/conference center. Unlike the casino the hotel did not undergo any significant renovations and still retains the Egyptian exterior styling. The roof of the shower area at the entrance to the RV park still retains its pyramid top.Casino In JolietLawsuits[edit]
In 2008 the Empress Casino was one of four plaintiffs in the Supreme Court of Illinois case Empress Casino v. Giannoulias. The suit challenged an imposed tax on the grounds that it was unconstitutional.
On October 23, 2012, lawyers representing the former Empress Casino filed a lawsuit against the six companies involved in the renovations at the time of the fire. The lawsuit claimed $83.5 million in damages resulting from 11 counts of negligence and willful and wanton conduct. The suit claims that the company did not provide a fire extinguisher near the welder as he worked and that the cleaning company employed failed to remove all the grease residue properly. The suit cites the architect, engineer, and supplier for failure to include sprinkler systems in the attic and truss spaces.[11]References[edit]
*^Mellen, Karen. ’[1]’, ’Chicago Tribune’, September 9, 2003. Retrieved February 8, 2013
*^’Argosy buys Empress Casino’. Crain’s Chicago Business. April 16, 2001.
*^’Penn completes Hollywood Casino buy’. Dallas Business Journal. March 4, 2003. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
*^http://www.500nations.com/news/Illinois/20101203.asp
*^http://www.varonddesigngroup.com/VDGPORTFOLIO_02d.htm
*^http://www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com/Accommodations
*^’Joliet’s Empress Casino: Fire damages entrance’. Chicago Tribune. March 22, 2009.
*^’Joliet Empress Casino Fire: Extra- Alarm Blaze Empties Casino’. Huffington Post Chicago. March 20, 2009.
*^Schulte, Sara (March 23, 2009). ’Casino to pay employees for 90 days’. abc7news. Chicago. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
*^’Empress Casino to Reopen After 97- Day Closure’. abc7chicago. June 25, 2009. Archived from the original on March 29, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
*^Gregerson, John (September 24, 2012). ’Lawsuit Filed Over Suburban Chicago Casino Fire’. ERN Midwest. Chicago.
Coordinates: 41°28′42.0″N88°8′38.5″W / 41.478333°N 88.144028°WRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Argosy_Empress_Casino&oldid=992056938’
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