The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians will open a new hotel tower at its casino in Michigan on June 29.
The nine-story tower at the Four Winds Casino features 250 rooms. It brings the total number of rooms at the facility to 145.
“The expansion of Four Winds New Buffalo is another step in fulfilling our long-term vision for the property,” Chairman Matt Wesaw said in a press release. “We look forward to seeing our guests’ reactions to these wonderful new additions.”
Later this summer, the tribe will open an event center and a Hard Rock Cafe at the casino.
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