Regions Midwest | Detroit
Aug 29, 2008
Greektown Casino in Detroit has taken another step in its $500 million permanent development endeavor with the completion of a 25,000-square-foot addition to its gaming space. The expansion, leaving the eight-year-old property with an aggregate 100,000 square feet of gaming space, is part of the Greektown project's second phase, which also includes the construction of a new 400-room hotel. The 30-story hotel, which will also feature a fitness center and convention space, topped off in July and is on schedule to deliver in early 2009. Additional construction activities still underway include two new lounges and a new restaurant. Phase one of the permanent development project concluded last year with the debut of a new attached parking facility.
Greektown Casino in Detroit has taken another step in its $500 million permanent development endeavor with the completion of a 25,000-square-foot addition to its gaming space. The expansion, leaving the eight-year-old property with an aggregate 100,000 square feet of gaming space, is part of the Greektown project's second phase, which also includes the construction of a new 400-room hotel. The 30-story hotel, which will also feature a fitness center and convention space, topped off in July and is on schedule to deliver in early 2009. Additional construction activities still underway include two new lounges and a new restaurant. Phase one of the permanent development project concluded last year with the debut of a new attached parking facility.
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