The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut is holding a press conference on Thursday to announce a major expansion of the Mohegan Sun Casino.
The tribe will double the casinos 1,200 hotel rooms and add more slot machines and table games, the Associated Press reported. Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, an architectural and design foirm responsible for casinos throughout the world, will design the expansion.
The move comes as Mohegan Sun celebrates its 10th anniversary. Also, the tribe is opening a racetrack in Pennsylvania with 1,100 slot machines this morning.
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Mohegan Sun Officials Ready To Announce Major Expansion (The New London Day 11/14)
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Mohegan Sun set to launch major expansion (The Norwich Bulletin 11/14)
Mohegan Sun casino complex set to expand (The Boston Herald 11/14)
State's first casino opens near Wilkes-Barre (The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 11/14)
Mohegan Sun expanding again as gambling becomes more popular (AP 11/13)
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