Thus, Choctaw's new casino will be the smallest in its gaming portfolio. Louisville is a small town in Winston County, Mississippi, with 7,000 residents. Still, the Choctaws also own the Bok Homa Casino in Heidelberg. Golden Moon and the Silver Star are located at the Pearl River Resort complex. The Indian Native tribe owns and runs three other gaming properties in the state. It is CRDE's new gaming project, and it proves the growth of the tribe's businesses. Cyrus Ben, Choctaw Tribal Chief, revealed that they discussed the project for a long period before starting it this week. The casino will offer sports gambling and have 150 slot machines. Tribal officials witnessed the excavation of the construction site on which they will build the 'Louisville Travel Plaza.' It will cover 18,000 square feet and feature a family-friendly restaurant, gas station, diesel truck stop, and a boutique casino.
They will launch the casino in the summer of 2024, this being the tribe's fourth gaming site in Mississippi.
The tribe's members attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the $25 million property in Louisville. Yet, it is the Native tribe's hospitality and gaming subsidiary. The Choctaw Resort Development Enterprise, Inc. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians broke the ground for their gaming and travel plaza project on Wednesday.