Media tours new giant gaming floor

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The local media at South Bend, Indiana, US, was given a private tour of the new Four Winds casino.


The location is owned by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. The band is expanding the casino and the media saw the new gaming floor, now spanning over 98,000sq.ft with 1,900 slots, 27 tables and additional amenities.

Four Winds is on schedule for completion with its 23-storey hotel tower for the first quarter of the new year. There will also be a spa, convention area, meeting space, ballroom, lounge, bar and grill, plus an outdoor swimming pool.

Pictured are Richard Ramirez, vice president of Project Management and Facilities, Four Winds Casinos; Scott Rice, general manager, Four Wind South Bend; Gary Morseau, vice chairman, Pokagon Band Tribal Council; Rebecca Richards, chairwoman, Pokagon Band Tribal Council and Frank Freedman, chief operating officer, Four Winds Casinos.

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