Cedar Lakes Casino Cass Lake Mn
Palace Casino and Hotel, Cass Lake, Minnesota. Www.palacecasinohotel.com Casino: 1.800.228.6676 218.335.7000 Hotel: 1.800.442.3910 218.335.8935 6280 Upper. Cedar Lakes Casino and Hotel replaces the Palace Casino, which opened in the 1980's and closed July 22, 2019. Cedar Lakes is larger and located on U.S. Highway 2 in Cass Lake, MN. The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe also own Northern Lights Casino in Walker, MN and White Oak Casino in Deer River, MN Back Full Page Cedar Lakes Casino Hotel.
- Owner – Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
- Size – 22,000 sq ft Gaming, 4,000 sq ft Event Center, 100 Hotel Rooms
- Delivery Method – CM, Cost of Work With GMP
This steel-frame Casino has 22,000 SF of gaming floor with underfloor ventilation to improve the air quality for the patrons and the employees. The building’s gaming floor includes 500 video slot machines, 4 blackjack tables, bingo, and an elevated Center Bar in the middle of the gaming floor. The Casino has a food court and seating with three food outlets. It also offers a full-service restaurant and a brew pub as well as a gift shop. In addition, the property has a 4,000 SF Event Center that can be used for entertainment, or sub-divided for meetings and smaller gatherings.
Cedar Lakes Casino Cass Lake Mn
The wood-framed Hotel has 100 guest rooms spread over four levels, including four large suites. On the main level, there is an indoor swimming pool and spa – and on warm days, there is a patio off the pool for relaxing in the sun. The pool area has an adjacent exercise room and party room with an arcade.
National Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr., joins the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe leadership at the ribbon cutting activities officially opening the new Cedar Lakes Casino in Cass Lake, Minnesota.
Cass Lake, MN – August 08, 2019 – The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribal Council hosted their grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting of the $50 million expansion of the Cedar Lakes Casino Hotel on Thursday, August 8, 2019, in Cass Lake, Minnesota.
In May 2017 the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe voted to move their Palace Casino Hotel closer to the city of Cass Lake. This $45 million construction project began in December 2017 and was finished in August 2019. The Palace Casino was closed July 22.
In total, Cedar Lakes will employ 400 people, an increase from the Palace, which had a staff of about 300. Those employees will have a variety of roles for the casino, as the building includes slot machines, blackjack, a 100-room hotel, a food court, a brewpub, gift shop, arcade, indoor pool and event center. Of the 400 employed, 75% are from the Leech Lake Band.
National Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr., joined the celebration as a keynote speaker. Stevens said, 'I want to congratulate the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribe on this beautiful tribal gaming property. I envision great things ahead for the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribe and the future of this gaming enterprise and beyond. Today, we take a giant forward in Indian gaming.”
'It is nice to see the tribal elders and youth in attendance, enjoying the grand opening festivities. Stevens added that many of the young tribal members in attendance are employees of the Cedar Lakes Casino. He said, 'It is great to see the professionalism and pride they have to be part of the new facility in Cass Lake, Minnesota.
Stevens presented a National Indian Gaming Association Chairman's Leadership award to Helen Bryan, who is an enrolled member of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Stevens said, 'It is the Bryan v. Itasca County Supreme Court case that played a significant role in the legal proceedings centered around early gaming development. Former National Indian Gaming Association Executive Director Mark Van Norman was on hand to give a quick, informative analysis and overview of these recognitions of tribal sovereignty in the Supreme court.
'Legal struggles aside,' Stevens said, 'The best result here was a clear understanding of what tribal sovereignty and government-to-government relationships meant. Which, on a majority basis - to have mutual service agreements and a clear understanding of rights, responsibilities, and roles in tribal government gaming.'
The overall economic impact of Indian Gaming in 2018 was just over $87 billion – this represents an economic output of over $23 billion directly on reservations where casinos are located.
The Indian Gaming Industry, in 2018 directly transferred almost $14 billion to their tribal owners for governmental program spending and investments, helping to meet gaps in federal funding for Indian programs.
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Since government spending is largely wages and employment benefits, the majority of that spending stays in the region.
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On a national level, Tribal Gaming Operations and Ancillary Facilities supported almost 309,000 ongoing jobs in 2018.