

Gold Strike has 50,000 square feet of casino gaming space and over 1,100 hotel rooms. This acquisition will enable us to better serve our mission of growing the Cherokee Nation’s economy, while also having a significant positive impact on the local economies we serve.” “We look forward to expanding our gaming and hospitality businesses as we execute on our strategic plan to grow our footprint outside of the Cherokee Nation Reservation. In a statement, Chuck Garrett, chief executive officer of Cherokee Nation Business, had this to say:

The company employs roughly 11,000 people and owns several businesses, including: The Cherokee Nation is the largest Indian nation in the US. Expanding Cherokee Nation casino footprint off reservation Gold Strike Tunica, located near the Arkansas border, is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. With the sale, MGM will rework its lease agreement with VICI Properties to reduce its annual rent by $40 million.

The deal will allow the tribe to enter the Mississippi commercial gaming market. Cherokee Nation Entertainment Gaming Holdings is buying the operation rights to Gold Strike Tunica for $450 million in cash.
