Tachi Palace Casino Resort begins year-long expansion and remodel project
Key new features include connecting the Coyote Entertainment Center, casino, and hotel; easier flow throughout both the main floor and third floor; an expansive sports bar with indoor/outdoor dining; extended food court and large high limit room on the third floor; and updated hotel rooms.
“We can’t think of a better way to kick off 2021 than to begin our exciting expansion and continue to offer the ultimate experience for our guests,” said Michael Olujic, General Manager of Tachi Palace Casino Resort. “These improvements will give Tachi Palace even more of a resort feel, allowing guests to have more fluid movement between our amenities including Coyote Entertainment Center, the hotel, casino, gas station and new offerings. They will no longer have to leave one to easily access the other.”
Tachi Palace has partnered with the Cuningham Group Architecture, Inc., based in Las Vegas, NV for architecture and design services. Cuningham Group’s portfolio includes providing concepts, master plans, architecture, interior and landscape design services for numerous casinos, hotels, and community buildings, among others throughout the U.S.
“In addition to connecting all the amazing offerings at Tachi Palace Casino Resort, our expansion will include more much-needed job opportunities for our community,” said Leo Sisco, Chairman of Santa Rosa Rancheria Tachi-Yokut Tribe. “We are proud to continue our commitment to our local community, as our economic development projects not only provide a more pleasant experience for our patrons, but they also contribute to the betterment of our local area.”
For more information about Tachi Palace Casino Resort visit tachipalace.com.
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