Bally’s Twin River employees demand pre-pandemic staffing, hours The game floor at Bally's Twin River Casino Resort in Lincoln. More: As COVID fades, Rhode Island casinos ease restrictions on smoking More: Elsewhere, casinos are having their best year ever. The Journal has reached out to David Robert, Tiverton’s tax assessor, and Lincoln’s assessor, Brenda Keeble. In both suits, the company says the December 2020 assessments were greater than the fair market value of the properties. Again, Bally’s appealed the assessment and again, the appeal was denied. In a nearly identical suit against Tiverton, Bally’s claims that the assessment of its casino and hotel was assessed at $60.4 million in December 2020. Bally’s appealed the assessment in October and the town later denied it.īally’s contends that the assessments of both casinos constitute “an illegal tax” on the two properties. Bally's appealed assessment of both RI casinosīally’s says the Lincoln tax assessor assessed Twin River at $108.4 million in December 2020 – the same value as the previous year.
The entrance to Bally's Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort.