A proposed casino development in northeastern Indiana is gaining momentum as a new feasibility study underscores its potential to attract substantial out-of-state revenue. Positioned strategically near the Michigan and Ohio borders, the project could redefine regional gaming dynamics by drawing a majority of its customer base from neighboring states. The initiative, tied to a high-stakes licensing framework requiring at least Rs. 4,150 crore in capital investment and a Rs. 1,245 crore state fee, is now subject to voter approval.