Yavapai-Apache Nation starts construction on new casino hotel


The Yavapai-Apache Nation broke ground on the new hotel at the Cliff Castle Casino in Camp Verde, Arizona, on January 21, 2016. Photo from Facebook

The Yavapai-Apache Nation of Arizona broke ground on a new hotel as part of a $27 million gaming expansion project.

The Cliff Castle Casino Hotel is seeing a new six-story hotel with 122 rooms. The tower will be the tallest in the valley according to the tribe.


Artist's rendering of the hotel tower at the Cliff Castle Casino in Camp Verde, Arizona. Image from Yavapai-Apache Nation

“This project is monumental for our nation as well as Northern Arizona," Chairman Thomas Beauty said in a press release. "We’re excited to offer this chance to experience our unique area with an all new hotel, create jobs in our local economy, and bring visitors from near and far to our beautiful homelands.”

The hotel is expected to open in December. The tribe is hiring about 45 more employees to work at the casino.

Get the Story:
Nation’s hotel breaks ground (The Verde Valley News 1/29)
Cliff Castle to build new hotel (The Verde Independent 1/16)

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