Two Oklahoma tribes have at last reached new gaming compact deals percent of their gross gaming revenue (GGR) from slot machines and table The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) was quick to respond.
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She noted many have high-end meeting rooms, pools and spas, entertainment venues with solid headliners, and restaurants with high quality food and service. Cherokee Nation is building a casino as part of a large-scale retail development in Tahlequah, Okla. Tribes operate casinos in 28 states but the Casino City report shows that most of the gambling revenue is concentrated in a few states. Six Oklahoma tribes operate casinos that include hotels near Arkansas' western border, all of which feature restaurants and entertainment. Gambling at American Indian casinos beat out traditional casinos and racetrack casinos to keep its place as top dog in the industry for the second year running. Gamblers check out the casino floor during opening day at the Cherokee Casino in Grove, Okla.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} The location also includes 33, square feet of meeting space. He said the growth of noncasino revenue was significant for Oklahoma, with solid gains compared with national trends. Along the border with Arkansas, Oklahoma tribes are continuing to open new locations and are expanding and renovating older facilities. The tribe held a topping-out ceremony at the site last week and expects to open the casino in the spring. Nongambling revenue was up 8. He said the percentage of Oklahoma's growth in gambling revenue while less than last year still is greater than the national average and is considerable for a larger state with a more established casino market. A proposed constitutional amendment to authorize four casinos in Arkansas is facing legal challenges as its backers attempt to get their measure on the Nov. While gambling is still the key revenue source, industry watchers have said for years that modern casinos must offer a variety of experiences if they want to stay competitive and lure customers from neighboring states and away from local competitors. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}American Indian tribes in Oklahoma saw record revenue from their casino operations in , according to a recent report. American Indian gambling operations now make up just shy of 45 percent of the total gambling market. It's the seventh year of consecutive revenue gains and an all time record. The Quapaw tribe has said it's considering applying for the license in Jefferson County, and the Cherokee Nation has said it's interested in the Pope County license. The project was finished in September of Wake up and keep that money here, instead of giving it away to OK. Oklahoma was second with Combined the two states took in Combined, the top five states made up 63 percent of total U. Both tribes operate casinos in Oklahoma and near the border with Arkansas. Oklahoma had 31 tribes running gambling facilities in , though many of those operations are smaller, noncasino locations. State law allows gambling on electronic devices at the racetracks that are similar to devices offered at out-of-state casinos. The gambling machine count was up nearly 2 percent to 73, for the year, and the number of table games was up about 4 percent to Alan Meister, the chief executive officer of Meister Economic Consulting and author of the Casino City report, said slower growth nationally in tribal gambling revenue was linked to a general lag in the nation's economy and a slower pace of growth in personal income. The 92,square-foot facility will have electronic games, a cafe, full-service bar, a live music venue and a seat restaurant.