The Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and its investors have scaled back their plans for the Greektown Casino in Detroit.
The tribe originally envisioned a $450-million casino and 400-room hotel. The plan now calls for a $200 million permanent facility.
The tribe owns 90 percent of Greektown Casino.
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Greektown cuts plan for permanent casino
(The Detroit Free Press 8/10)
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