Oneida Nation begins $4.1M renovation at casino
The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is spending $4.1 million to upgrade the gaming floor and hotel at one of its casinos. The Oneida Casino and adjoining Radisson Hotel & Conference Center will see a new high stakes area, lounge and buffet. Work will be finished in time for the facility's 15th anniversary in August. "We're preparing for the anniversary and we want to be prepared to present something new," assistant gaming manager Eric McLester told The Green Bay Press-Gazette. Get the Story:
Oneida Casino's $4.1 million project to add high stakes gaming area, redesigned buffet (The Green Bay Press-Gazette 3/4)
Oneida Casino, Radisson Hotel Move Ahead with Renovations (WBAY 3/3)
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