Caravelle Group Opposes Southland Racetrack Gaming Deal, Citing Jobs, Regulation and St. Croix Business Concerns
The Caravelle Group is opposing the Bryan administration’s proposed legislation that would allow Southland Gaming/SGVI to operate video lottery terminals at the Randall “Doc” James Racetrack on St. Croix, arguing that the plan could harm existing businesses, jobs, and the island’s gaming and tourism economy.
2026-05-22 20:54:13 - VI News Staff
In a letter addressed to Governor Albert Bryan Jr., the group said it supports the reopening and revitalization of the racetrack, but objects to the gaming structure attached to the administration’s latest proposal.
“We respectfully write to express our opposition to the proposed legislation that would allow Southland Gaming to operate video lottery terminals (VLTs) at the Randall “Doc” James Racetrack on St. Croix,” the Caravelle Group wrote.
The group said it “strongly support[s] the reopening and revitalization of the racetrack” and recognizes the historic, cultural, and economic importance of horse racing to the territory. It also said the sport can again become “a positive community and tourism asset for St. Croix.” However, Caravelle argued that the proposed legislation could negatively affect existing businesses, jobs, and the long-term stability of St. Croix’s gaming and tourism economy.