Tribe plans hotel
Friday, Dec. 26, 2003 | 11:36 a.m.
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. -- The Seneca tribe plans to build a $140 million hotel overlooking Niagara Falls as the latest step to building a huge casino resort.
The Seneca Nation will break ground in April on the 26-story hotel that tribal officials say will be the Niagara Falls' first four-star hotel. The hotel will have 600 rooms and a full-service spa, Seneca casino head Mickey Brown told The Buffalo News. Its top floor lounge will provide views of the waterfalls' brink and the Niagara Gorge, he said.
The hotel resort will include 37,000 square feet of new casino space.
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