Greektown Casino

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Greektown Casino
Number of rooms 400
Theme Postmodern
Gaming space 75,000 ft²
Permanent show(s)
Signature attraction(s)
Notable restaurant(s) The Alley Grill Stakehouse, Apollo Lounge, Grapvine Café, Olive Room, Rapture
Owner The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
Date opened November 10, 2000
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s)
Previous name(s)
Casino website Greektown Casino

Greektown Casino is one of three commercial casinos located in Detroit, Michigan. It is majority owned by the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians. The casino, which opened its doors on November 11, 2000, is operated by Millennium Management Group.

Greektown Casino has abandoned plans to build a 26-story hotel tower at Gratiot and I-375. Instead, it will stay in the Greektown district. Site preparation for the new hotel which included demolition of a city-owned parking garage started in June of 2006. Construction began in October 2006 with an expected opening in 2008. The new design (after two redesigns) will include:

  • a new 13-story, 3,500-space parking garage at Monroe and St. Antoine
  • a 30-story, 400-room hotel attached to the parking garage
  • 25,000 square feet of convention space
  • spa
  • 1,200-1,500-seat theater
  • 25,000 square feet of additional gaming space built over Lafayette to bring total gaming space to 100,000 square feet .


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