The Chickasaw Nation plans to open the largest gaming facility in the state.
The Riverwind Casino will be more than 200,000 square-feet, The Oklahoman reports. The $30 million project is being financed by Multimedia Games, a Texas casino gaming machine company.
MegaBingo, a subsidiary of MGAM, also paid $2.6 million to buy land for the project
The casino will be located on I-35. The tribe will close an existing gaming facility located across from the new site.
The tribe has the most number of gaming facilities of any tribe in the state and any tribe in the nation.
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