WarHorse Casino in Omaha celebrated its new expansion on Tuesday.
The addition adds 400 slot machines, two new dining options and a skywalk that connects the parking structure to the casino. It also added 130 jobs to the casino that already employed about 350 people, said Lance Morgan, CEO of Warhorse Gaming Lance.
The Omaha casino opened last August and is a joint effort by the Winnebago tribe of Nebraska’s economic development arm, Ho-Chunk Inc., and the Nebraska Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association. The two organizations also own and operate the WarHorse Casino in Lincoln.
According to the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission’s 2025 revenue report, the Omaha casino has generated just under $3.8 million in tax revenue since the beginning of the year.