Maximum wagers, as well as hours of operation, are regulated by state lawmakers.
Under a model unique to New Hampshire, charitable gaming facilities must award 35% of gaming proceeds to non-profit organizations. He said he is likely to keep that casino in operation. Sanborn, a Republican who served in the state Senate and unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2018, owns The Draft Sports Bar and Concord Casino on Main Street. The facility will be located at the end of Loudon Road and near the intersection of Rt. “We are trying to find out how to stick a brewery and brew beer, and maybe distill inside.” We are going to have space for live music if we can,” Sanborn said in an interview Friday. “We’re going to have at least one restaurant. Sanborn, who already owns and operates a bar and adjacent casino in downtown Concord, said the new facility, tentatively named the Imagine Casino, would have table games, a poker room, slot machines, as well as entertainment options.
Andy Sanborn’s plan to build a large-scale casino on the eastern edge of the city. After years of planning, and months of review by city officials, Concord this week gave approval to former state Sen.