“It’s being constructed across the street on 15 acres and will include a state-of-the-art smoke filtration system, five or six dining options and a food court,” Greene told the Courier during a phone interview March 12.
Michael Greene, media relations specialist for Tulalip Tribes, told the Courier that once complete the new 120,000-square-foot Quil Ceda Creek Casino Hotel will feature a much larger gaming floor that will include up to 1,500 slot machines.
Construction is underway on a $140 million casino resort, which will replace the aging Quil Ceda Creek Casino in Washington State and remain under the operation and management of Tulalip Tribes.