The Seneca Nation of New York is unveiling plans for its off-reservation casino in Buffalo.
The tribe opened a temporary facility after receiving approval from the National Indian Gaming Commission.
The $275 million permanent facility will include gaming space, a hotel and a parking garage.
The 9-acre casino site was taken into trust pursuant to a land claims settlement act. The NIGC determined that the tribe satisfied an exception in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act that applies to land claims.
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Senecas add hotel to Buffalo complex
(The Buffalo News 10/3)
Senecas to show off Buffalo casino design (The Buffalo Business Journal 10/2)
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