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  1. Michigan Casinos, Pure Michigan (official state tourism website), 2012 This page was last edited on 4 December 2020, at 12:31 (UTC). Text is available under.
  2. LANSING – Efforts to build a casino downtown at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Cedar Street are officially a bust. An Upper Peninsula tribe is transferring the land planned for Kewadin.
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Michigan's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit to block plans for a casino in Lansing. The Sault Sainte Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians announced plans in January to build a $245 million casino next to Lansing's convention center. Attorney General Bill Schuette claims the casino project violates federal law and a gaming compact with the state. Casinos in Lansing on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Casinos in Lansing, MI.

Tribe applies to Federal Gov't 6/11/14

The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians has submitted land trust applications to the U.S. Department of the Interior to take the Kewadin Casino property in Lansing in trust. This must be completed before the federal government can give their approval to proceed. This is still a hurdle as the approval is not guaranteed. An answer is expected within a few weeks.

Supreme Court Ruling 5/27/2014

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Latest News is that the State of Michigan will not be able to block the Kewadin Lansing Casino from opening in Downtown Lansing! The US Supreme Court ruled that the State of Michigan cannot sue the Bay Mills Indian Community for operating an off-reservation gaming facility due to the sovereignty of the tribe. This effectively blocks Attorney General Schuette's case against the Kewadin Lansing Casino. No timelines have been set but progress pick up steam. Mayor Bernero states 'Never bet against Lansing. The naysayers rolled the dice - and lost. Lansing Kewadin is cleared for take off!' Check back for the latest news.

The Background

The City of Lansing and the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians have proposed a new 125,000 square foot casino for downtown Lansing. The proposed location would be to the east of the Lansing Center and would provide 1500 permanent jobs and 700 temporary construction jobs.

The $245 million project would be paid by the tribe with the City collecting 2% of revenues. That 2% is estimated to bring in roughly $5 to $6 million dollars annually and would be used to fund a Lansing Promise Scholarship. The Lansing Promise program would be similar to the Kalamazoo Promise which provides 4 years of tuition and mandatory fees for any student of the Kalamazoo public school system. The program has been praised by many and credited with increasing home property values within the city limits of Kalamazoo.

There are several hurdles yet to be cleared in Lansing. The Sault tribe must still apply to the Federal government for approval and the existing casinos are likely to file lawsuits to block the new venture.

Proponents of the casino, including Lansing mayor Virg Bernero, tout the positive economic impact that the casino would bring. Not only would it directly create jobs at the casino but, without a hotel of its own, numerous jobs would be created at local hotels. The increased traffic downtown would also certainly provide more business to local eateries and other businesses.

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The Lansing Center next door would also likely benefit. The expo and convention center currently loses about $1.1 million per year and having a popular attraction next door would likely have a positive influence on the number of events held there.

Mayor Bernero hopes that construction could begin in the next 12-24 months with about a year of construction time. There will certainly be many debates as to the effect a casino would have on downtown Lansing over the next year. Check back here often to find out the latest information.

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