The Seminole Tribe of Florida is due to finish a $100 million expansion at one of its casinos in the next six months.
The tribe is doubling the size of the gaming floor, expanding the poker room and adding a 2,400-car garage to the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. It's the third time the tribe has expanded the facility in the last four years.
The tribe has the exclusive right to slot machines and card games outside of south Florida.
Non-Indian facilities in two south Florida counties can offer slots and card games.
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