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Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. - Common Stock (GLPI)

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Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that focuses on acquiring and managing a diverse portfolio of casino and gaming-related properties

The company primarily invests in retail and entertainment facilities that include gaming establishments, offering long-term leases to operators in the gaming industry. By leveraging its expertise in real estate and the gaming sector, Gaming & Leisure aims to generate sustainable income through rental revenue while providing its tenants with the resources and locations necessary to thrive in the competitive gaming market.

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Bally's Announces Refreshed Site Plan that Restores 500-room Hotel Tower Plan into Single-Phase Project
Bally’s Corporation (NYSE: BALY or “Bally’s”) today announced a refreshed Bally’s Chicago Casino permanent site plan that prominently features a planned 500-room, 34-story hotel tower into a single-phase construction project at the 30-acre former Tribune Publishing site, pending approval of the Chicago Department of Planning & Development.
By Bally’s Corporation · Via Business Wire · July 12, 2024
Bally’s Secures Funding Commitment that Aggregates $2.07 Billion from Gaming and Leisure Properties
Bally’s Corporation (NYSEBALY) ("Bally’s”) today announced it has entered into a binding term sheet for a strategic construction and financing arrangement with Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. NASDAQ: GLPINASDAQGLPI)
By Bally’s Corporation · Via Business Wire · July 12, 2024
Look To REITs For Reliable Yield Even In Recessionary Environment
While office REITs underperform, tailwinds are helping categories including self-storage, entertainment, apartments, industrial spaces, and cell towers.
Via MarketBeat · March 13, 2023
3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks That Are Probably Not On Your Radar
United Microelectronics, Gaming & Leisure Properties Inc. and Banco Santander Mexico may not be well known, but they all pay high dividend yields.
Via MarketBeat · March 2, 2023