Commission Approves Mississippi Casino

Cure Land Company recently received approval from the Mississippi Gaming Commission to build a casino on 98.5 acres in Hancock County, near the Silver Slipper Casino (l.). The proposed casino would offer 40,000 square feet of gaming space, 1,100 slot machines and 22 table games plus a 300-room hotel.

Commission Approves Mississippi Casino

The Mississippi Gaming Commission recently gave site approval to Cure Land Company’s proposed casino in on a 98.5-acre tract on South Beach Boulevard in Lakeshore, Hancock County. The development is located near the company’s Silver Slipper Casino.

One of Hancock County’s largest landowners, Cure Land Company’s proposed casino would offer 40,000 square feet of gaming space, 1,100 slot machines and 22 table games, plus a 300-room hotel.

Currently Cure Land Company is building the upscale, 4-story, 59-room Pearl Hotel in downtown Bay St. Louis.