"We're real excited and these jobs are right around the corner," he said.ĭresnin said interviews with prospective candidates will begin Monday, April 18, and hiring will be in the first week of June, followed by orientation. Moylan said between the casino and Rosemont's development of a 200,000-square-foot entertainment district off the Tri-State Tollway, residents throughout the region will benefit. It is expected to generate millions in annual gambling tax revenues for the state, city and area communities. The $445 million Rivers Casino will house 1,200 gambling positions and several restaurants and bars on about 20 acres off Des Plaines River Road between Touhy and Devon avenues. "By the turnout here, obviously jobs is the number one issue." "If we didn't have a casino, we wouldn't have this opportunity," he said. Des Plaines Mayor Marty Moylan urged unemployed city residents to apply.
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