Category Archive: Bowling Alleys

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians

Grand Forks, North Dakota and Belcourt, North Dakota: Feasibility study and economic impact study on behalf of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians for a proposed Indian Casino complex in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Feasibility study for all-new Sky Dancer Casino Resort in Belcourt, North Dakota.

Trade market analysis on behalf of the Turtle …

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Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians

Tuolumne, California: Feasibility study for a proposed hotel and ancillary development at Black Oak Casino.  Analysis included existing gaming, food & beverage, bowling center and arcade, as well as a proposed hotel, multi-purpose entertainment, meeting and function space, spa, parking garage and the planned 18-hole Westside Cherry Valley Golf Club.

Trade market analysis, amenity best-use …

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Seminole Nation of Oklahoma

Wewoka, Oklahoma: Feasibility Study on behalf of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma for a proposed casino resort development near Seminole, Oklahoma.

Trade market analysis on behalf of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.  Analysis included the impact of various development scenarios at existing and potential gaming competitors in the region on at the existing three Seminole …

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Santa Clara Pueblo

Espanola, New Mexico: Feasibility study on behalf of the Santa Clara Pueblo for a proposed hotel and ancillary expansion at Santa Claran Hotel Casino (aka Big Rock Casino-Bowl) in Espanola, New Mexico.  Analysis included a hotel, sit-down restaurant and meeting and convention space, bowling alley, retail, and parking garage, as well as an expanded casino.

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Pit River Tribe

Burney, California and Alturas, California: Feasibility study on behalf of the Pit River Tribe for a planned new Pit River Casino in Burney, California.  Analysis included a new casino, multi-purpose bingo hall/entertainment complex, food and beverage and gift retail.

Preliminary financial analysis on behalf of the Pit River Tribe for a proposed casino in Alturas, …

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