The
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe of Washington continues to see growth at its
7 Cedars gaming facility.
The casino posted double-digit percentage gains up until about 2009, right after the recession hit. But revenues have remained stable in the years since then.
“Our growth has been modest, in the high single-digits in the last two years,” Jerry Allen, the chief executive officer of the casino, told The Peninsula Daily News.
The debuted a $7.5 million expansion of the casino in December. There are plans for a $60 million to $75 million hotel and resort.
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(The Peninsula Daily News 3/9)
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