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Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino on Long Island opens final set of video gaming machines to bring total to 1,000

ISLANDIA, N.Y. (May 23, 2017) – Delaware North on Monday opened the final 273 of the 1,000 video lottery terminal (VLT) gaming machines planned for Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino in Islandia, N.Y., in Suffolk County on Long Island.
 
With all 1,000 VLTs operational, Jake’s 58 is now fully open as the most conveniently located gaming location for nearly 3 million people on Long Island.
 
“Thanks to Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino, residents of Suffolk and Nassau counties no longer need travel to Queens, Atlantic City or elsewhere to experience the excitement of casino gaming,” said Brian Hansberry, president of Delaware North’s gaming business. “We thank the New York State Gaming Commission for its approval and the Village of Islandia for supporting the project, which has brought jobs and a convenient, comfortable and much-desired new entertainment destination to Long Island.”
 
The renovations have created dozens of construction-related jobs, and Delaware North’s operation of the full gaming facility and the hotel has created more than 225 new, permanent jobs in addition to the 115 jobs that existed at the time Delaware North began operating the hotel on Sept. 1.
 
The Village of Islandia is using funds from the casino’s gaming operations for a major reduction in property taxes for its residents. In addition, Delaware North has provided the village $1.5 million to pay for the redevelopment this summer of the First Responders Recreation Field on Old Nichols Road. 
 
The opening of the third phase, in the hotel’s former first-floor pool area, follows the May 1 opening of a second phase with 427 VLTs, including 64 seats at electronic table games, in the hotel’s former second-floor ballroom. In February, the gaming venue first opened with 265 VLTs in another area of the second floor, with another 35 VLTs quickly added to that area in March.
 
“We made excellent progress on the construction and were able to open thanks to our general contractor, Axis Construction Co. of Hauppauge, N.Y., and their more than 25 Long Island-based subcontractors,” said Chuck Kilroy, general manager of Jake’s 58. “In addition to the many construction workers, our team here at Jake’s 58 and a number of Delaware North associates from our corporate office in Buffalo and our gaming operations at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack and Hamburg Gaming in Western New York worked extremely hard to make it happen.”
 
Delaware North, one of the largest privately-held hospitality and food service companies in the world,
purchased the Islandia hotel in August 2016 and soon began the renovations to accommodate the gaming venue. Delaware North had been selected by Suffolk Regional Off-Track Betting to develop and operate a gaming venue in Suffolk County.
 
In addition to a wide variety of slot-like VLTs, guests can play their favorite table games – blackjack, craps, roulette and baccarat – in an electronic format, thanks to the Interblock Stadium. The unique multigame space is the first Interblock VLT setup in New York state. From the comfort of their own player stations, players can play up to four games simultaneously from a total of eight games offered.
 
The innovative gaming space is composed of multiple high-definition LCD displays, 64 play stations designed to deliver roulette, craps, multihand blackjack and baccarat games. Jake’s 58 is also the only VLT casino in New York state to currently offer Interblock’s multihand blackjack on its Diamond product line.
 
The 227-room hotel features free high-speed internet access and a fitness center with cardiovascular equipment, free weights and more. Room renovations and other improvements are planned. Delaware North is also bringing its highly regarded customer service program, GuestPath®, and its environmental management program, GreenPath®, to the operations.
 
Delaware North has already enhanced the hotel’s food and beverage operation with a redesigned menu at the Bistro 58 restaurant that features guest-favorite selections, including popular Indian dishes, while adding shareable plates, hand-crafted cocktails and other contemporary touches. The restaurant is complemented by a coffee café and bar, and grab-and-go food items offered on both levels of the gaming floor.
 
Parking Systems, a professional parking management firm, manages parking at Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino. The parking lot features 650 marked spaces and valet parking and can accommodate up to 830 vehicles using stacked parking. The casino employs a professional security team and state-of-the-art systems to monitor the casino and parking lot, along with regular patrols by the Suffolk County Police Department.
 
About Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino
Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino in Islandia, N.Y., features 1,000 video lottery terminal (VLT) gaming machines, including table game favorites Black Jack, Craps, Roulette and Baccarat in an electronic format, thanks to the Interblock Stadium. The casino also offers two Off-Track Betting kiosks with racing simulcast monitors, plus several food and beverage options, including the Bistro 58 restaurant. The hotel features 227 guest rooms with free high-speed internet service and a fitness center, in addition to the gaming venue and food and beverage options. The name “Jake’s” is a nod to the Jacobs family, which for more than 100 years has owned and led Delaware North, and the “58” represents the nearby Exit 58 of I-495, the Long Island Expressway. To book hotel rooms and for more information, visit www.Jakes58.com.
 
About Delaware North
Delaware North is one of the largest privately held hospitality and food service companies in the world. Founded in 1915 and owned by the Jacobs family for 100 years, Delaware North has global operations at high-profile places such as sports and entertainment venues, national and state parks, destination resorts and restaurants, airports, and regional casinos. Our thousands of employee associates are dedicated to creating special experiences one guest at a time in serving more than a half-billion guests annually. Delaware North operates in the sports, travel hospitality, restaurant and catering, parks, resorts, gaming, and specialty retail industries and has annual revenue of about $3 billion. Learn more about Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality and food service, at www.DelawareNorth.com.