SNOQUALMIE, WA – Snoqualmie Casino will host a significant milestone for its hotel, convention center, restaurant, and spa expansion as it will place its highest beam on the hotel tower on Friday, June 14.
The expansion is a historic project for the Snoqualmie Tribe, offering nearly 500 additional job opportunities and promising to bolster local tourism with an unparalleled gaming and hospitality venue. Bergman Walls & Associates, the architects behind the project, have integrated architectural elements reflecting the rich heritage of Snoqualmie culture. The modern slant roof hotel design pays homage to the longhouses of the tribe’s ancestors, complemented by a curated selection of artwork throughout the resort to enhance guests’ experience. Skanska construction, the project’s general contractor, will transition from steel and structural work on the outside of the expansion to the build and completion of the interiors.
For the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, known historically as the People of the Moon and signatories to the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, the expansion underscores an ongoing commitment to economic development and cultural preservation. With tribal enterprises providing over 1,700 jobs throughout the Snoqualmie Valley, the new hotel and casino expansion is set to make an even more significant impact.