Tribal Gaming

By Josh Pearson , 15 April 2026

Caesars Entertainment has inaugurated its first managed casino property in Oklahoma, partnering with the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma to launch Harrah’s Oklahoma. The opening represents a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy, blending tribal collaboration with commercial gaming expertise. Featuring a 45,000-square-foot gaming floor, over 1,000 slot machines, and multiple entertainment offerings, the property is positioned as a key tourism and economic driver. The venture underscores the growing importance of tribal partnerships in the U.S.

By Josh Pearson , 6 March 2026

The Muscogee Nation has inaugurated a new Rs. 830 crore (approximately $100 million) casino and hotel complex in Coweta, Oklahoma, replacing its previous gaming facility and significantly expanding its hospitality and entertainment offerings. The development reflects a broader strategic push by Tribal operators to modernize assets and strengthen competitive positioning in an increasingly saturated regional gaming market. Tribal gaming operations in Oklahoma have historically generated more than $20 billion in cumulative tax revenue for the state, underscoring their economic importance.