Officials in Beloit today broke ground on the new $405 million casino planned for the city's southeast site.
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BELOIT — Officials in Beloit today broke ground on the new $405 million casino planned for the city’s southeast side, just a few miles from the Illinois border.

After years of planning, the project passed final approval earlier this month when the Beloit City Council approved a zoning change to the building site.

The 32-acre site is on the southeast corner of Willowbrook and Colley roads, just off Interstate 90.

The opening date is expected to be in 2026.

The Ho-Chunk Nation plans to build a 240,478 square-foot casino with Class III gaming, an 18-story hotel with 312 rooms and a spa, four restaurants, and a 76,413 square-foot convention center. The casino will feature 1,500-1,800 slot machines, 44 table games, and a sportsbook.

The project has both state and federal approvals. The U.S. Department of Interior granted approval in April 2020, and Gov. Tony Evers signed a Tribal-State Gaming Compact in March 2021.

The casino site was transferred into federal trust for the Ho-Chunk Nation in May 2022, give the land sovereignty over state and local regulations.



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