Skanska, a global construction and development firm leading the multiphase Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel expansion project, announced today that the project has reached completion.
The project introduces a new 210-room luxury hotel, an expanded gaming floor, a new 2,000-seat entertainment and convention center, 22,000 square feet of ballroom space, and 10,000 square feet of meeting and breakout rooms, according to a release from the development firm.
Additionally, the project, which began work in 2022, adds a full-service spa, an indoor pool with an adjacent outdoor deck, two new restaurants, coffee and pastry shops, a sports bar with 66 TVs, and an outdoor patio with views of the Snoqualmie Valley.
The hotel’s architectural design reflects the Snoqualmie Tribe’s ancestral heritage and features a slant roof design inspired by traditional long houses, as well as curated artwork throughout the property, the release continued.
The expansion is expected to bring about 350 new jobs and seeks to boost regional tourism and hospitality revenue. To support the expected influx, the project also includes a new 1,500-stall parking garage.
“Delivering a project of this scale and complexity required collaboration, agility, and deep respect for our partners and the Snoqualmie Tribe,” said Lew Guerrette, executive vice president and general manager of Skanska USA Building in Seattle, in the release. “From the earliest stages of design through final completion, this expansion reflects a shared commitment to honoring the Tribe’s vision, enriching the guest experience, and creating lasting benefits for the local economy and community.”
The hotel and casino hosted a grand-opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony today, during which Skanska, the Snoqualmie Tribe, Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel team, and community members commemorated the project’s completion.
“The grand opening marks the beginning of a new era for the Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel as we bring to the Snoqualmie Valley a new destination filled with luxury, relaxation, and fun-filled excitement,” said Mary Lou Patterson, CEO of Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel, in the release. “It was an unforgettable day for our team, the Snoqualmie Tribe, and our community — and we’re just getting started.”
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