A number of residents agreed they’d like to see aspects of the historic industrial site incorporated in the design and tell the story of the company that is embedded in the city’s history. The water tower and finished building will be demolished, but Caesars said it plans to honor Danville through the eyes of a world-class venue. “This meeting was about making sure that we’re listening to the public, people that really understand what that site means and making sure that the design ends up with their feedback,” Livingston said.Ī full design for the casino will drop next month, but the community got to see snippets of what architects are thinking. Caesars senior vice president, Robert Livingston, and team met with the community to talk about their big plans. Sunsets over the old Schoolfield site in Danville are numbered as demolition of some of the buildings and site features is set to begin in just a few weeks. Corporate leaders met with Danville residents to take feedback on the plan.
– On Monday night, the community got its first look at what the new Caesars casino in Danville will look like.