- Comanche Nation
Lawton, Oklahoma: Feasibility study on behalf of the Comanche Nation for a proposed horse arena and hotel development at its existing Comanche Nation Games facility in Lawton, Oklahoma. Analysis included a 5,000-seat multi-use arena/convention complex and a 100-unit hotel, as well as projection of incremental gaming revenue generated by the planned expansion. Feasibility study and ...
- Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin: Feasibility study on behalf of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians for a proposed Indian casino resort complex in Shullsburg, Wisconsin. Analysis included a casino, hotel, spa, golf course, showroom, food and beverage, retail and meeting and convention space.
- Penobscot Tribe and Passamaquoddy Tribe
York County, Maine: Feasibility study and economic impact analysis for Marnell Corrao Associates on behalf of the Penobscot Tribe and Passamaquoddy Tribe for a proposed $650 million casino resort complex in southern Maine. Analysis included a casino, resort, golf course, spa, cinema, convention center and gas station/convenience store. Presentations included testimony before a State Legislative ...
- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Carter Lake, Iowa and Niobrara, Nebraska: Feasibility study and economic impact analysis on behalf of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska for a proposed casino resort complex in Carter Lake, Iowa. Analysis included scenarios for both Class II and Class III gaming.
Preliminary market analysis and financial projections on behalf of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska for ...
- Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
Tama, Iowa: Trade market analysis for Meskwaki Bingo-Casino-Hotel on behalf of the Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa. Analysis included the impact of various development scenarios at existing and potential gaming competitors in the region on planned operations at the expanded casino resort. Also included was the development of a gravity model ...
- 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.
Also, ...
- Spokane Indian Tribe
Wellpinit, Washington: Feasibility study for Two Rivers Casino & Resort on behalf of the Spokane Indian Tribe for a proposed casino resort expansion at the existing facility. Analysis included new casino, hotel, golf course, several food & beverage outlets, spa/wellness center, and a multi-purpose convention/entertainment complex, as well as the existing RV park and marina.
- 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 ...
- Tule River Tribe of the Tule River Indian Reservation
Porterville, California: Preliminary market analysis and financial projections for the Tule River Tribe of the Tule River Indian Reservation for a proposed gas station/convenience store.
Also, preliminary market analysis for a proposed relocation and development of an all-new Eagle Mountain Casino including a hotel.
Also, preliminary market analysis for a golf course and hotel development on behalf ...
- 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 assessment ...