Gaming board approves Golden Nugget Danville Casino license

Oct. 26—DANVILLE — Danville Golden Nugget Casino received its permanent license to operate on Thursday from the Illinois Gaming Board.

The board voted 3-0 in favor of granting Danville Development LLC's owner's license for the Golden Nugget Danville Casino. One member was absent.

The license is in effect for four years, expiring in October 2027, when it has to be renewed through the board.

The IGB board also approved the following business entities and individuals suitable as key persons of Danville Development LLC doing business as Golden Nugget Danville Casino: Fertitta Entertainment Inc.; GN Danville Holdings LLC; Golden Fertitta LLC; Golden Landry's LLC; Golden Nugget LLC; Landry's Fertitta LLC; Landry's Gaming LLC; Wilmot Gaming Illinois LLC; Loretta Wilmot Conroy; Paige F. Fertitta; Tilman J. Fertitta; Steven L. Scheinthal; James A. Wilmot; Paul J. Wilmot; Thomas C. Wilmot Jr. and Thomas C. Wilmot Sr.

Golden Nugget Danville Casino received a temporary operating permit to open on May 26 from the IGB. The casino opened to the public the following day on May 27.

IGB Administrator Marcus Fruchter said in Golden Nugget Danville Casino's case, 13 was a lucky number. It was the 13th casino to open in Illinois.

The next step for the casino was board licensure.

Danville Development LLC President Jimmy Wilmot told the IGB on Thursday that it's been a fun three and a half years working on this project.

He said to be at the IGB meeting in Chicago was an honor for how much work everybody had put into the project to get to this point.

He also introduced Jahnae Erpenbach as the new casino general manager, taking over after Juris Basens oversaw Golden Nugget's opening.

Erpenbach said she's not new to Illinois. She was born and raised in southern Illinois and has 30 years gaming experience in Indiana and Illinois. She was part of the opening team of one of the first riverboat casinos, Players casino, in Illinois in 1993. Since then, she's had leadership roles throughout Illinois and Indiana.

"I can tell you humbly, I am ready and poised, and absolutely excited about the opportunity to join the Danville team," she said. "I'm looking for a lot of good success for the future to get it to the maximum potential that I know it can do."

Wilmot reviewed with the IGB board the timeline to today, which included the determination of initial suitability for the casino on March 10, 2022. He said casino construction took about a year to be completed after the groundbreaking in April 2022.