Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
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As you know, it is in no way unheard of for a casino floor to be operated by one gaming company and the attached hotel to be run by a completely separate hospitality concern. It’s also quite common for hotel developers to quickly flip to a hospitality sector buyer quickly or even immediately after opening.

And while it is in fact a non-Chickasaw developer, I find it very difficult to imagine that the Chickasaws aren’t intimately involved, and most likely invested in the Pointe Vista Holding Company. You only need look at a map of the development to see that direct Chickasaw holdings are interwoven throughout, including said casinos, which ARE on trust land. The hotel by itself need not be, for a contiguous (attached..?) casino floor to remain tribal trust land.

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Edit: well, the graphic shrinks too much when posted here and becomes illegible, but you can see the full-sized site map and other development details by clicking here.
I don't believe this is a develop to flip hotel.