The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut says its casino expansion will cost $925 million, or $185 million more than expected.
The tribe is adding a hotel tower, more gaming space, a House of Blues music hall, shopping, and bars and restaurants to the Mohegan Sun Casino.
Construction is already underway.
"We believe this a phenomenal project," Jeffrey E. Hartmann, the chief operating officer of the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority, said on a conference call, The Hartford Courant reported.
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Casino Expansion Expected To Cost $185 Million More
(The Hartford Courant 12/13)
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Mohegan Tribe raises cost of casino expansion
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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