Jackpot Junction Casino Expansion

Overall Project Size: 
88,380 Square Feet

Client: 
Lower Sioux Indian Community

Architect: 
Walsh Bishop / design llc

Loeffler Role: 
Performed Preconstruction and Construction Services

Project Spec Sheet:

Jackpot Junction (1,291 KB)

This project consisted of re-purposing the existing Portside and Classic Casinos. The addition was built to replace the existing Skyline Casino and Bingo Hall, including the supporting back of house areas and commercial kitchen spaces. A new entry drive directs traffic towards the front door and allows guests to pull off into separate parking areas for the hotel and casino, or pull under a large canopy at the new main entrance of the casino.  Some of the highlights of this project include an expanded gaming floor that creates a more consolidated layout, a 60-seat center bar as the facilities focal point, 225-seat bingo hall with 75-seat ‘non-smoking’ area, in-floor displacement ventilation system, 160-seat sports bar and entertainment venue, centrally located players club and cashiers, highly visible promotions area, and new Dacotah Exposition Center entry.