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The casino would sit at the corner of Lincoln Highway and Harlem Avenue in Matteson
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The south suburban village of Matteson unveiled plans for a new casino and hotel on Monday less than two weeks after two other south suburban communities announced their own plans for a casino.
The proposed casino would be operated by the Chocktaw Nation of Oklahoma, and would sit at the corner of Lincoln Highway and Harlem Avenue. Along with 2,000 gaming positions, the casino complex would include a 200-room hotel, high-end-restaurant and convention space, according to a news release from the village.
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- Wind Creek Hospitality is proposing to build a casino and hotel that would be located off of I-80 near Halsted and 175th streets in Homewood and East Hazel Crest.
Details of the projects were expected to be officially unveiled at a 7 p.m. meeting on Monday at Matteson Village Hall.
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In a news release, Village President Sheila Chalmers-Currin stated the proposed site is the “absolute best location in the southern Cook County” for a casino, stressing the convenience of drivers due to the close proximity of I-57 and I-80.
The casino would include an historical exhibit chronicling the multi-cultural history of the area, which is home to several Underground Railroad sites.
The Choctaw Nation, the third largest Indian Nation in the United States, operates eight casinos and hotels in Oklahoma.
A separate company previously proposed a $275 million luxury hotel and casino in south suburban Homewood and East Hazel Crest. The gaming facility would be operated by Wind Creek Hospitality, and directly off of I-80 near Halsted Street and 175th Street.
The Homewood Village Board approved plans for the casino at its Oct. 7 meeting.
A small percentage of the casino's estimated gain of $155 million dollars a year would go to not only Homewood and East Hazel Crest, but 41 other south suburban municipalities.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians announced plans to pursue a commercial casino in Illinois, joining at least two other tribal nations already in the game. The $275 million proposal features a 64,000-square-foot casino with more than 1,300 slot machines and 56 table games, along with an entertainment center, three restaurants, two bars, a skyline lounge and a 251-room hotel with an indoor pool and spa, according to news reports. It would be located in the village of Homewood, about 26 miles south of downtown Chicago. 'Wind Creek Hospitality has a proven track record of success in developing high-quality and successful casino and entertainment projects, and we're excited about the opportunity to bring one to Illinois,' Brent Pinkston, the chief operating officer for the Alabama-based Wind Creek Hospitality, the tribe's gaming and hospitality arm, said in a news release quoted by the media. The Forest County Potawatomi Community is also pursuing a commercial casino in Waukegan, Illinois. The tribe operates the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, an Indian gaming facility, in neighboring Wisconsin. The Seminole Tribe, through its Hard Rock International enterprise, is in the game too. The project is in Rockford, near the northern border of Illinois with Wisconsin. A new Illinois law authorizes up to six casinos in the state. Ten are already in operation. The Poarch Band, through Wind Creek Hospitality, either operates or manages tribal and commercial casinos across the U.S. and in other countries. The Seminoles do the same with Hard Rock. The Forest County Potawatomi Community's proposal in Illinois is a first for the tribe. Casino proposed for 24-acre site on I-80 in south suburbs (The Daily Southtown / Chicago Tribune October 3, 2019)Casino, hotel proposed for Homewood, East Hazel Crest (ABC7 October 3, 2019)
Proposed Homewood-East Hazel Crest casino subject of Monday hearing (The Homewood-Floosmore Chronicle October 2, 2019)
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The casino would sit at the corner of Lincoln Highway and Harlem Avenue in Matteson
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The south suburban village of Matteson unveiled plans for a new casino and hotel on Monday less than two weeks after two other south suburban communities announced their own plans for a casino.
The proposed casino would be operated by the Chocktaw Nation of Oklahoma, and would sit at the corner of Lincoln Highway and Harlem Avenue. Along with 2,000 gaming positions, the casino complex would include a 200-room hotel, high-end-restaurant and convention space, according to a news release from the village.
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- Wind Creek Hospitality is proposing to build a casino and hotel that would be located off of I-80 near Halsted and 175th streets in Homewood and East Hazel Crest.
Details of the projects were expected to be officially unveiled at a 7 p.m. meeting on Monday at Matteson Village Hall.
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In a news release, Village President Sheila Chalmers-Currin stated the proposed site is the “absolute best location in the southern Cook County” for a casino, stressing the convenience of drivers due to the close proximity of I-57 and I-80.
The casino would include an historical exhibit chronicling the multi-cultural history of the area, which is home to several Underground Railroad sites.
The Choctaw Nation, the third largest Indian Nation in the United States, operates eight casinos and hotels in Oklahoma.
A separate company previously proposed a $275 million luxury hotel and casino in south suburban Homewood and East Hazel Crest. The gaming facility would be operated by Wind Creek Hospitality, and directly off of I-80 near Halsted Street and 175th Street.
The Homewood Village Board approved plans for the casino at its Oct. 7 meeting.
A small percentage of the casino's estimated gain of $155 million dollars a year would go to not only Homewood and East Hazel Crest, but 41 other south suburban municipalities.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians announced plans to pursue a commercial casino in Illinois, joining at least two other tribal nations already in the game. The $275 million proposal features a 64,000-square-foot casino with more than 1,300 slot machines and 56 table games, along with an entertainment center, three restaurants, two bars, a skyline lounge and a 251-room hotel with an indoor pool and spa, according to news reports. It would be located in the village of Homewood, about 26 miles south of downtown Chicago. 'Wind Creek Hospitality has a proven track record of success in developing high-quality and successful casino and entertainment projects, and we're excited about the opportunity to bring one to Illinois,' Brent Pinkston, the chief operating officer for the Alabama-based Wind Creek Hospitality, the tribe's gaming and hospitality arm, said in a news release quoted by the media. The Forest County Potawatomi Community is also pursuing a commercial casino in Waukegan, Illinois. The tribe operates the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, an Indian gaming facility, in neighboring Wisconsin. The Seminole Tribe, through its Hard Rock International enterprise, is in the game too. The project is in Rockford, near the northern border of Illinois with Wisconsin. A new Illinois law authorizes up to six casinos in the state. Ten are already in operation. The Poarch Band, through Wind Creek Hospitality, either operates or manages tribal and commercial casinos across the U.S. and in other countries. The Seminoles do the same with Hard Rock. The Forest County Potawatomi Community's proposal in Illinois is a first for the tribe. Casino proposed for 24-acre site on I-80 in south suburbs (The Daily Southtown / Chicago Tribune October 3, 2019)Casino, hotel proposed for Homewood, East Hazel Crest (ABC7 October 3, 2019)
Proposed Homewood-East Hazel Crest casino subject of Monday hearing (The Homewood-Floosmore Chronicle October 2, 2019)
Rockford city staff recommends Hard Rock casino proposal (WIFR September 30, 2019)