Key Moments:
- Live! Casino Virginia has opened a recruitment center as it seeks to fill over 500 positions for its Petersburg location expected to launch in January 2026.
- Permanent casino development in Petersburg is scheduled after the temporary venue, with an opening planned for 2027.
- Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Tribe have started operations at a temporary gaming hall in Norfolk, marking the area’s first casino.
Hiring Push for New Casino Venue
Live! Casino Virginia has established a recruitment center in Petersburg to support staffing for its anticipated temporary gaming site. The company aims to hire more than 500 employees for a variety of permanent roles, covering departments such as facilities, security, surveillance, slot technology, finance, cashiering, food and beverage, guest services, and environmental services. More than 100 positions are allocated specifically for table games dealers. The opening of the temporary venue is set for January 2026.
Penny Parayo, senior vice president and general manager of Live! Casino Virginia, stated: “Right now, I’m just looking for people with great attitudes, that have a hospitality personality, and we will teach the rest of the technical skills.”
Permanent Resort Plans and Facility Details
Following the temporary facility, The Cordish Companies plan to unveil the permanent Live! Casino & Hotel Resort in 2027. The development will be located on a 100-acre parcel off Interstate 95 in Petersburg. According to company details, the resort will boast 75,000 square feet of gaming space, housing 900 slot machines, 33 live table games, a bar, and a quick-service restaurant.
| Venue | Opening | Size / Features |
|---|---|---|
| Temporary Live! Casino Virginia | January 2026 (expected) | 500+ permanent positions, 100+ dealer roles |
| Permanent Live! Casino & Hotel Resort | 2027 (expected) | 75,000 sq ft gaming, 900 slots, 33 tables |
Norfolk Welcomes Interim Casino
Meanwhile, Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Tribe have recently inaugurated a temporary gaming center in Norfolk, ahead of their planned $750 million permanent casino, which is also targeting a 2027 opening. The venue, situated off Park Avenue, represents the inaugural gaming location for Norfolk and marks Virginia’s fourth casino, joining those operating in Bristol, Portsmouth, and Danville.
Ron Bailey, vice president and general manager of Norfolk Casino, said: “There are a lot of people who’ve never even set foot into a casino before. It’s about creating a casino experience for them that’s going to make them want to come back and enjoy their time when they’re gaming.”
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