Granite State Gaming to open 230 slot charitable casino in New Hampshire
Construction on the 23,000-square-foot facility will begin this summer
Granite State Gaming and Hospitality will open a new charitable casino at Kilburn Ledge in Littleton, New Hampshire, with 230 electronic gaming machines, a dozen table games, and a dozen electronic table games.
Construction on the 23,000-square-foot facility will begin this summer, with the design and planning phase all but completed. The operator is looking to create a facility that reflects the company’s commitment to innovation and community partnership. GSGH is collaborating with Chicago-based firm, DMAC Architecture & Interiors, on the project’s overall concept and layout. With extensive experience in hospitality and gaming environments, the team is shaping a design that pays homage to the region’s landscape and history, blending contemporary elements with local character to create a dynamic and welcoming guest experience.
“This acquisition is a vital step in building a sustainable, community-focused gaming model for Northern New Hampshire,” said Eric Barbaro, Chief Operating Officer of GSGH. “We remain committed to responsible growth that delivers a meaningful, long-term charitable impact.”
“With extensive experience in hospitality and gaming environments, the team is shaping a design that pays homage to the region’s landscape and history, blending contemporary elements with local character to create a dynamic and welcoming guest experience,” said GSGH representatives.
GSGH, an affiliate of G2 Gaming, partners with nonprofit groups ‘to generate sustainable funding and deliver meaningful, long-term community impact.’
“Through its existing properties, Beach Club Casino in Hampton Beach and Lilac Club Casino in Rochester, GSGH has already demonstrated the strength of its operating model, where a significant portion of gaming revenue directly benefits licensed nonprofit partners,” the operator said. “To date, operations at both locations have generated more than $4m in contributions to veterans’ groups, youth organizations, and community service nonprofits across the state.”
The planned Littleton development is expected to drive regional economic growth through over 60 new employment opportunities, expanded vendor partnerships, and significantly increased funding for local area non-profits. Additional updates will be provided as the project advances through design and regulatory review.
