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Name
  
William Grace


Died
  
2004, Houston, Texas, United States

William M. Grace (September 10, 1934 – 2004) was a building developer who played an important role in bringing casinos to the Midwest.

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Biography

Grace was born on a farm near Burlington Junction, Missouri. He received a B.S. and later an MBA from the University of Arizona in 1959. He taught at both the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. In 1966 W.M. Grace Construction and W.M. Grace Development Company initially headquartered in St. Joseph, Missouri but later headquartered in Arizona.

The company built shopping centers and houses throughout Arizona and Missouri as well as some of the first public buildings at Missouri State University as well as the B.D. Owens Library at Northwest Missouri State University.

Properties

In the 1990s after gambling in various levels became legal in the Midwest he owned, built and managed:

  • St. Jo Frontier Casino, St Joseph, Missouri
  • Lakeside Casino and Resort, Osceola, Iowa
  • Mark Twain Casino, La Grange, Missouri
  • The Woodlands dog racing track, Kansas City, Kansas
  • His firm managed Native American gambling enterprises at:

  • Casino White Cloud, White Cloud, Kansas
  • Bucky's Casino, Prescott, Arizona
  • Following his death the four Missouri and one Iowa casinos were sold to Herbst Gaming for $287 million. The Woodlands has subsequently closed. Money from these and other business activities are now used by the W.M. Grace Foundation.

    References

    William M. Grace Wikipedia