The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe of Washington is back on track with a casino expansion project.
The tribe will spend about $9.5 million to add 5,000-square-feet to the 7 Cedars Casino. The expansion will allow the tribe to install about 200 more slot machines and more table games and to open a restaurant and a bar.
“That will be a significant difference in the casino property,” Chairman Ron Allen told The Peninsula Daily News.
The tribe originally planned to start work on the project last year but took a pause to assess economic conditions.
Construction is now expected to last from April to September.
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7 Cedars Casino to expand this year
(The Peninsula Daily News 1/31)
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Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe back on with casino expansion
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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