From the Casin City Newsletter, page 2.
TACOMA, WA - /AP/ - The Puyallup Tribe of Indians is planning a $200 million casino complex, with waterfalls, a 250-room hotel, shopping arcades and a man-made lake, on tribal land near Interstate 5 just east of Seattle.
The tribe has chosen Nevada-based Morris & Brown Architects to design the complex, which will replace its Emerald Queen Casino on the Tideflats.
"This will be the biggest and the best," said Frank Wright, manager of the Emerald Queen and coordinator of the new project. "It will be like nothing anybody has seen in this area."
The casino complex -- with a 3,000-seat entertainment arena, health spas and a half-dozen restaurants -- will be built on land now occupied by the tribal headquarters and bingo hall.
Construction may not begin for a year or more.
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