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Plans Announced to Expand and Renovate Tulalip Resort Casino

The Tulalip Resort Casino in Washington, located north of Seattle, will undergo its second major expansion and renovation project in celebration of its 20th anniversary. The Tulalip Tribes of Washington, which opened the casino in 2003 for $78 million, has announced plans to significantly expand the property with 70,250 square feet of additional floor space and an overhaul of the 192,000-square-foot gaming floor.

The expansion and renovation of Tulalip Resort Casino will set a new standard for quality and excellence among casino resort properties throughout the Pacific Northwest,” said Marci Fryberg, president and chief operating officer of Tulalip Gaming Organization, a subsidiary controlled by the tribe. Tulalip Resort Casino currently features a 12-story, 370-room hotel and spa.

The project will include several new interior and exterior features and upgrades, with a planetarium-like domed ceiling set for installation above the casino’s center bar. The casino currently has 2,400 slot machines, 37 table games, a bingo room, and a sportsbook.

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