Saginaw Chippewa Tribe announces casino expansion plan

The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan announced plans to expand the Saganing Eagles Landing Casino.

The 32,900 square-foot casino will grow to over 122,000 square-feet. The tribe plans to add 150 rooms and a diner, to the facility

"The time has come to make the changes necessary to ensure we have continued growth and development within the Saganing area," council member Ron Nelson said in a press release.

The tribe expects to break ground in April or May. The expansion will be completed in spring of 2014.

The casino opened on New Year's Eve 2007.

Get the Story:
Tribe plans expansion at Saganing (The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 2/12)
Saganing Eagles Landing Casino to expand (The Arenac County Independent 2/11)
Saganing Eagles Landing Casino expanding in Standish with hotel, dining options (MLive 2/11)

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