The gaming company behind the casinos in Hampton Beach, N.H., and Rochester, N.H., says it plans to open a new location in Littleton, N.H.

Granite State Gaming & Hospitality announced Thursday that it successfully closed on a property and would begin pursuing development and regulatory approvals for the project. Itโ€™s the latest casino in New Hampshire, where state officials have eased regulations and encouraged more Las Vegas-style gaming resorts in recent years.

Construction in Littleton could begin as early as this summer, the company said in a news release. A design firm from Chicago has been tapped to develop the space.

โ€œWith extensive experience in hospitality and gaming environments, the team is shaping a design that pays homage to the regionโ€™s landscape and history, blending contemporary elements with local character to create a dynamic and welcoming guest experience,โ€ the company announced.

Granite State Gaming operates the Beach Club Casino on the Seacoast and Rochesterโ€™s Lilac Club. The company says once in operation, the Littleton facility could employ up to 60 people.

The Littleton Selectboard didnโ€™t immediately respond to a request for comment.

For decades, New Hampshire tightly regulated charitable gaming, capping the hours facilities could offer wagering and limiting bet sizes. But in recent years, lawmakers have adopted a host of reforms, including legalizing a version of slot machines and raising betting limits, to increase revenues.

Under a formula, proceeds from various games of chance and slot-style machines are divided among the casino operator, local non-profits, and the state. In February 2026 โ€“ the latest month of published data โ€“ the total revenues at casinos across the state topped $36 million. In the same month in 2024, revenues were just $12.4 million, according to state Lottery Commission data.

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