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Seven Feathers Breaks Ground On Latest ExpansionPosted on: 02-APR-08FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Danna Guffey (816) 391.2584 danna.guffey@jedunn.com
At a groundbreaking ceremony for the latest expansion, Sue Shaffer, chairman of the Cow Creek Band of Umpque Tribe of Indians, said the current project will add 154 new hotel rooms, a day spa and a 250-seat buffet within the confines of a new 5-story hotel which will be located directly behind the existing. Other highlights include two outdoor courtyards, an expanded video arcade and a glass walkway connecting the hotel to the game floor.
Not only will the expansion contribute to building Seven Feathers as a premier destination resort, but the project will also furnish more than 100 jobs. "The tribal government feels more excited about that than all the wonderful amenities we will have here and do have here," said Shaffer.
JE Dunn Construction is the general contractor. The architect is Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects. » Back to Press and News Archive |

Canyonville, OR - What started as a bingo hall in 1992 has evolved over the years into a Vegas-style casino. In the mid-1990's, the Seven Feathers gaming area was expanded to five times its original size and included dining areas and a 1500-seat performance area. Then a 4-story hotel was built, providing 156 guest rooms. An 8,000 square foot recreation center was added in 1999. In 2007, the casino, restaurant and lounge were renovated.