Large-scale casino construction in western New York resumes

Posted by IronPlanet on Dec 21, 2011 10:43:00 PM

Work has resumed on a $53-million addition to the Seneca Allegany Casino and Hotel in Salamanca, N.Y. According to the Salamanca Press, a second tower will be added to the hotel, effectively doubling its capacity. The casino consistently sees occupancy rates of about 95 percent, so the project will help them accommodate more guests as they look for rooms.

"This [project] comes at a time when the economy is generally in great peril and only now starting to see signs of recovery," Seneca Nation president Robert Odawi Peter told the news source. "The Seneca Nation is at the forefront of this development."

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