The cost of the Queen of Terre Haute Casino Resort is now projected at $290 million, up from $260 million, Ryan Jordan, senior vice president of real estate development for Churchill Downs Inc., told the Indiana Gaming Commission on Thursday.
“We have not made any program changes nor reduced amenities, but we have added amenities…,” Jordan told the gaming commission. “We are exited about it and continue to move forward.”
The casino will have 1,000 slot machines, 34 gaming tables and now will have nine food and beverage venues, including a soda shop based on the iconic Coca-Cola bottle invented in Terre Haute. The casino resort, with a 122-room luxury hotel, is slated to open in March 2024.
