DraftKings and the New Hampshire Lottery have announced the opening of a new DraftKings Sportsbook at gaming and leisure venue The Brook. The sports wagering facility will serve as the first of its kind for the state, allowing sports fans to place legal bets on all major professional and collegiate US sports at a retail location. 

“With major sports resuming in recent weeks, I am extremely pleased The Brook is opening its new retail sportsbook,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “This retail sportsbook represents the next evolution for the New Hampshire Lottery and DraftKings, which have already established New Hampshire as the go-to destination for sports betting in the Northeast. 

“Along with placing bets online and with their mobile devices, sports fans now have an exciting new retail location where they can place bets on their favorite teams and experience this new way to win.”

Committed to providing a safe experience for guests as part of “the new normal,” Nevada-based Eureka Casino Resorts, which acquired and re-branded The Brook in 2019, spent months designing a new safety and sanitization plan to guide staff and guests. 

The plan includes physical distancing and hand sanitizer stations throughout the space, including in seating areas and on the gaming floor, in addition to requiring guests and employees to wear a mask. In consultation with regulators and public health officials, DraftKings Sportsbook at The Brook may add to or update its safety and sanitization procedures. 

Outfitted with betting kiosks and video walls, the sportsbook exists within The Brook’s “Stadium” sports entertainment space. The opening coincides with the return to action of many professional US sports leagues and marks DraftKings’ eighth retail location in the United States.

“We are proud to collaborate with the New Hampshire Lottery and DraftKings to open New Hampshire’s first retail sportsbook in a venue we know will live up to our motto: Live Free & Play,” said Andre Carrier, CEO, The Brook. 

“We built The Stadium at The Brook to be the best place to watch sports anywhere in New England. Unless you’re at the game, we feel that there’s no better place. Our new sportsbook will offer sports fans throughout the region a state-of-the-art, dynamic betting experience.”

In collaboration with the New Hampshire Lottery, The Brook and DraftKings have worked tirelessly to satisfy statewide demand from New Hampshire sports bettors, including Seabrook city residents who voted to approve a potential retail location, ultimately spurring the final approvals from the New Hampshire Lottery. 

While the stay-at-home order was in effect and as businesses were allowed to re-open, The Brook researched best practices for sanitization and safety, and now has a comprehensive plan to ensure sports and gaming enthusiasts are able to enjoy their experience in a clean space. 

“DraftKings is a customer-first company that looks at the many ways fans engage with sports,” said Ezra Kucharz, Chief Business Officer, DraftKings. “Our valued collaboration with The Brook and the New Hampshire Lottery will bring an immersive and entertaining in-person sports betting experience to fans in New Hampshire.”   

Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery, stated: “The New Hampshire Lottery is excited to be working with The Brook and DraftKings to open New Hampshire’s first retail sportsbook, further establishing New Hampshire as a premier sports betting destination in the northeast.

“With more than 42,000 registered NH users, mobile sports betting is already attracting a new generation of players to the New Hampshire Lottery. The addition of The Brook’s retail sportsbook will only further support our efforts to maximize revenue for education in New Hampshire.”

The New Hampshire Lottery and DraftKings launched mobile sports betting in the state in December 2019. DraftKings is New Hampshire’s exclusive sports betting provider and has committed to operating at least four retail sportsbook locations statewide. Since December 2019, total sports betting in New Hampshire has exceeded $65m.