Seneca Nation unveils $26M upgrade at off-reservation casino



The Seneca Nation will spend $26 million on renovations at its off-reservation casino in Niagara Falls, New York.

The gaming floor at the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel will feature an entirely new look and layout. The tribe is also spending $6 million to upgrade the HVAC system and is making other changes throughout the property.

“The evolution of this property in the heart of downtown Niagara Falls from a site of urban decay to one bustling with activity stands as a testament to quality, which is what our guests demand and that is exactly what the Seneca name stands for,” President Barry E. Snyder Sr. said in a press release. “Now it is time to go back to the original casino and breathe new life into the place where it all started.”

The project will be the first renovation of the casino since it opened in 2002.

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