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Southland Greyhound Park

  • Location & Contact Information
    • Address: 1550 North Ingram Blvd West Memphis AR USA
    • Telephone Number: +1-870-735-3670
    • Official Website: [1]
  • Overview

Southland Greyhound Park is a greyhound racing park and casino in first=Andrew | last=Ashby | coauthors= | title=Off to the Races: Southland Chomps at Bit to Regain Lost Tourism Dollars | date=2006-06-05 | publisher=The Daily News Publishing Co. Inc. | url = | work =Memphis Daily News | pages = | accessdate = 2008-09-03 | language = }}The facility, which offered pari-mutuel wagering, started facing stiff competition in the 1990s when casino gambling began in nearby Tunica, Mississippi . Its average daily betting handle dropped by 20 percent within the seven month period from October 1992 to March 1993. In 1989, gamblers wagered $212 million on the live greyhound races at Southland. By 2005, that figure had dropped to $33.5 million. As a result, the parks owner invested an estimated $40 million and since 2006 the facility has been revamped to include electronic games of skill, electronic Blackjack and video poker machines, following approval of the Arkansas General Assembly. Southland has added more than 300 new employees, making it the third largest employer in West Memphis with 660 employees.Electronic gaming hours allowed at the facility were expanded in May 2008 by unanimous approval of the Arkansas Racing Commission to boost revenue and confront continued competition from the Mississippi casinos.[1]

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