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230:, a renowned figure in the gaming industry known as the "king of slot machines," teamed up with two up-and-coming restaurateurs from the Gulf Coast named Terry Green and Joel “Rick” Carter to form a partnership named Carter-Green-Redd Inc., doing business as Pride Cruise Lines, Inc., to establish a casino that would operate on a floating platform off the coast of Mississippi in international waters, where gambling was legal. They bought a 40-year-old ship to be used as a gaming property. The ship was renamed 25: 291:, which has opened a temporary land-based facility (now allowed after regulations were relaxed after Katrina) in the Grand's former hotel on the north side of Beach Boulevard. The new Phase I facility features the company's first hotel. 420: 410: 287:
announced a deal to sell the former Grand site and remaining assets to the owners of the Copa. The Copa owners are using the new site for the new
108: 132: 415: 46: 208:, it operated a small casino that catered to local residents. The casino was originally housed in a former cruise ship, the 89: 61: 42: 371: 307: 68: 35: 284: 355: 214:, then later on a barge built to resemble an on-shore building, but which still floated on water to comply with 75: 277: 239: 193: 144: 57: 325: 250: 246:. When Copa Casino adopted a more permanent structure—a barge—the vessel was sold to be scrapped. 288: 210: 205: 218:
dockside gaming laws. The facility was located in a berth of the Mississippi State Docks.
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from Katrina swept the barge onto the parking lot of the neighboring
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