The meeting between Norfolk officials and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe to discuss the stalled casino project in the city was “productive,” the two sides said Tuesday.
Their statement comes after developers for the HeadWaters Resort & Casino project nixed their presentation to the city’s Architecture Review Board on Monday, at the request of city officials.
It wasn’t specified what was discussed at the meeting, but both sides stated their commitment to getting the project off the ground.
“Both sides remain fully committed to building a first-class destination resort and casino along the Elizabeth River and will work diligently together in the weeks ahead to lay out a plan and schedule to develop the project as quickly as possible,” the joint statement read.
