The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe of Washington expects to break ground on a $7.5 million expansion of the 7 Cedars Casino sometime this summer, Chairman Ron Allen said.
The tribe is adding 5,000 square-feet to the facility. There will be a new lounge, restaurants and more gaming machines.
The tribe eventually plans to add a 300-room, seven story hotel to the facility but that's five years away, Allen said.
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