Category Archives: Retail

Ute Mountain Ute

Towaoc, Colorado: Preliminary market analysis on behalf of the Economic Development Division of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe for a planned hotel addition and ancillary development at Ute Mountain Casino near Cortez, Colorado.  Analysis included multiple development scenarios and facility options including a hotel expansion, 30,000 square foot multi-purpose convention center, two-screen IMAX theater, four food & beverage outlets, 12,000 square feet of retail and state-of-the-art non-gaming video arcade.

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… Continue Reading

Tulalip Tribes

Marysville, Washington: Market study and financial projections on behalf of the Tulalip Tribes for the proposed new Tulalip Resort Casino in conjunction with Quil Ceda Village, a regional retail, restaurant and entertainment complex north of Seattle, Washington. Continue Reading

Tohono O’odham Nation

Tuscon, Arizona: Feasibility study on behalf of the Tohono O’odham Gaming Authority for the proposed new Desert Diamond Casino Nogales Highway casino resort and a proposed gaming and ancillary expansion at Desert Diamond Casino Interstate 19, both near Tucson, Arizona.  Analysis included multiple development scenarios and facility options including a hotel, golf course, waterpark, outlet… Continue Reading

Timbisha Shoshone Tribe

Hesperia, California: Feasibility study for Abello L.P. on behalf of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe for a proposed casino resort in Hesperia, California.  Analysis included a casino, hotel, events center, food and beverage and gift retail. Continue Reading

Taos Pueblo

Taos, New Mexico: Market study and financial projections for Taos Mountain Casino on behalf of Taos Pueblo for a proposed new casino resort complex and a proposed satellite casino.  Analysis included a casino, hotel, convention and meeting space, food and beverage, gift retail and RV park at several alternative sites. Continue Reading

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.… Continue Reading

St. Regis Mohawk Tribe

Hogansburg, New York: Feasibility study and subsequent update on behalf of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe for a proposed gaming, hotel and ancillary expansion at its Akwesasne Mohawk Casinonear Hogansburg, New York.  Analysis included expanded gaming, all-suite hotel, fine dining restaurant, sports bar, convention/entertainment complex and retail. Also, financial impact analysis for the Akwesasne Mohawk… Continue Reading

Puyallup Nation

Puyallup, Washington: Preliminary Trade market analysis and cost-benefit analysis on behalf of the Puyallup Nation for a mixed-use development adjacent to its planned new Emerald Queen I-5 Casino.  Study included a variety of development options including residential, retail, hotel and/or entertainment complex/district, as well as projections of incremental gaming revenue for each development alternative. Continue Reading

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,… Continue Reading

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