Ground was broken Wednesday on the next Mississippi casino. The project comes from Choctaw Resort Development Enterprise, Inc. (CRDE), the gaming and hospitality subsidiary owned and operated by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.
Tribal officials yesterday moved the first dirt at the construction site of what will become the “Louisville Travel Plaza.” The 18,000-square-foot, $25 million project will result in a boutique casino, family-friendly restaurant, and diesel truck stop and gas station.
As for the casino, the facility will include 150 slot machines and sports betting.
This project has been discussed for some time and today, it is great to see it come to fruition as we break ground,” said Choctaw Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben. “This is a new project for CRDE that represents business growth for our tribe.”
Tribal officials yesterday moved the first dirt at the construction site of what will become the “Louisville Travel Plaza.” The 18,000-square-foot, $25 million project will result in a boutique casino, family-friendly restaurant, and diesel truck stop and gas station.
As for the casino, the facility will include 150 slot machines and sports betting.
This project has been discussed for some time and today, it is great to see it come to fruition as we break ground,” said Choctaw Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben. “This is a new project for CRDE that represents business growth for our tribe.”