In June 2002, the Illinois House of Representatives gives Jumer's Casino Rock Island permission to move away from downtown Rock Island to a site near the intersection of Interstate 280 and Illinois 92.
The complex includes a 205-room hotel with 11 luxury suites, an event center, Bally Bet Sportsbook, a nightclub and four restaurants.
In 2011, the Jumer family sold the property to Delaware North for $180 million.
[5] In June 2021, Delaware North sold Jumer's to Bally's Corporation for $120 million.
[7] Gaming and Leisure Properties purchased the real estate of Bally's Quad Cities in a leaseback transaction in April 2022.