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Mashpee Wampanoag Resort Casino

Tribal Organization  Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe

Target completion 2010-2011
Subject to approval by U.S. Department of Interior

Preliminary Design

  • Name of the casino is still under discussion
  • Casino
  • - 240,000-square-feet
    - three to four stories high
    - 4,000 slot machines
    - TBA table games
  • Hotel - 1,500 rooms and suites
  • - 1,000 guest rooms and suites
    - 18 stories high
    - Located adjacent to casino
  • Parking
  • - 6,500-vehicle parking structure
    - 6-7 levels
  • Retail area
  • Event Center
  • Service station
  • Four-lane entrance into the site from Route 44 (900 feet)
  • Route 44 would be reconfigured to 4-lanes.
  • 18-hole golf course - 2nd phase - northeast of the casino

Massachusetts Casinos

NEWS ARCHIVE

06.10.2008   Patrick ready to negotiate Wampanoag casino compact
05.06.2008   Poll shows 57% now favor allowing casinos
04.07.2008   Mashpee tribal land deal approved by town residents
03.24.2008   Wampanoag Hope for Casino Approval
03.13.2008   First Discussion of an Indian Gaming Compact
03.06.2008   New Casino Study
03.05.2008   Middleboro Casino Hearing March 25th
02.11.2008   Town of Mashpee and Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Make Deal
02.06.2008   Gov Patrick Files Opposition to Indian Casino in Middleboro
02.01.2008   Palmer Mayor Supports Casino
01.08.2008   Fed Policy Change Complicates Middleboro Indian Casino
12.28.2007   Details for Palmer Casino
12.18.2007   Indian Casino On Track for Fed Approval
09.30.2007   Poll 53% Support Casino Plan
09.22.2007   Mashpee Wampanoag Casino 2012
09.20.2007   Mashpee Casino for Middleboro or New Bedford?
08.02.2007   Mohegan Group Eyes Casino in Palmer, Massachusetts
07.29.2007   Voters Approve Mashpee Wampanoag Casino in Middleboro


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