The completion of this project marked the first phase of the Prairie Flower Casino for the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. The casino is located on the tribe’s sovereign land in Carter Lake, Iowa, a northwest suburb of Omaha, Nebraska. The 9,500-square-foot gaming facility features 200 slot-style games, a full-service bar, along with a snack bar.
In addition to construction, Kraus-Anderson Development has been providing development services to the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, including the acquisition of property for the tribal headquarters, a future 85,000-square-foot medical and wellness clinic in Omaha, and land search and city entitlements for tribal use of the site. KA has also supplied development and entitlement services for approval of the first phase of the Prairie Flower Casino and is currently working on development services for a future expansion, which will provide more entertainment, jobs and economic development for the region.
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Project:
Prairie Flower Casino
Client:
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
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Kraus-Anderson Role:
Construction Manager, Fee for Development