Department of the Interior completes process for live gaming at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino

FROM HARRAH’S CASINO

On Friday, August 3, 2012, the Department of the Interior signed into law the amendment to the gaming compact between the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the state
of North Carolina. This compact expands the Eastern Band’s gaming enterprise and is creating over 500 new jobs at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino & Hotel in Western North Carolina.

Principal Chief Michell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians said today, “With the approval of the tribal state gaming compact by the Department of the Interior the tribe now has the opportunity to increase jobs in the region and enhance opportunities for our tribe and for our neighbors. This compact is the result
of hard work by tribal leaders, the support and partnership of the leadership of the state of North Carolina and the work of our employees that make our gaming enterprise a success.”

“I would like to thank the North Carolina Legislature and Governor Beverly Perdue for supporting our vision of economic growth for our state. As we move forward we will continue to rely on our partnerships to ensure this opportunity continues to foster business for Western North Carolina and the entire state. Most importantly we hope to have a positive impact on the educational opportunities for the children of this state.”

Currently, 40 digital table games are available. By mid-August guests can expect up to 25 games such as Black Jack, Roulette and Craps with additional games available in the following weeks. Harrah’s Cherokee anticipates having up to 100 traditional table games available by late November. Traditional slot machines will be added to the mix, and credit will be offered by early October.

“We would like to thank the Tribal Gaming Commission for their support,” said Senior Vice President and General Manager Brooks Robinson. “Their attention to the details of amending and updating our internal control and auditing procedures is a regulatory model for others to follow.”

“With the final approval from the Department of the Interior, we are now the premier gaming destination in
the Southeast. With the near completion of our $650 million dollar expansion and our new table game offerings, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino & Hotel is transforming into a world-class resort, entertainment and tourism destination,” said Robinson. “The finishing touch will be our 18,000 square foot Mandera Spa,
slated to open towards the end of November.”

The $650 million expansion project is one of the largest in the U.S., offering the greatest number of hotel accommodations in the Carolinas.

ABOUT Harrah’s Cherokee Casino & Hotel
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino & Hotel, a 56-acre property, is an enterprise of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation. Currently the Casino & Hotel is expanding and is the largest hospitality development project underway in the Southeast. In addition to the 56-acre property, guests have privileged access to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation-owned Sequoyah National Golf Club, named one of Golf Magazine’s best new golf courses. For complete details on the expansion please click here.

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About Margaret Williams
Editor Margaret Williams first wrote for Xpress in 1994. An Alabama native, she has lived in Western North Carolina since 1987 and completed her Masters of Liberal Arts & Sciences from UNC-Asheville in 2016. Follow me @mvwilliams

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