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Steiner has invested $ million in Freddie's Club, which opened Friday with eight blackjack tables, seven poker tables, a full food and drink.
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In an industry where customers can often assume the most risk, gaming-club owner Fred Steiner was never afraid to take chances of his own. As tribal casinos opened, small cardrooms suffered. A funeral is scheduled for 10 a. He ultimately freddies casino in renton four casinos and co-owned a fifth.
He lobbied lawmakers and in andthe Legislature relaxed regulations and allowed 15 tables in card rooms. Bender said Mr. Steiner considered it especially important to build in his hometown of Renton.
Frank Vinluan.
Thursday at St. Steiner, who worked to change Washington's gambling laws and opened the state's first nontribal casino, died Sunday Aug. He was Shortly after the state legalized cardrooms in , Mr. Steiner sought to create establishments with restaurant service and nightclub atmosphere. Steiner emphasized the local jobs he created, which spurred other business growth. They can be sent to Town Bank, 54 Rainier Ave. Eager to compete with the tribal casinos, Mr. He eventually bought that restaurant and several others. Steiner opened Freddie's Club in , the first nontribal casino to open legally in Washington. Anthony's Church, South Fourth St. A wake will be held after the services at Freddie's Club, 15th St.