The Little River Tribal Council breaks ground on the hotel's expansion. Credit: Little River Band of Ottowa Indians
Little River Casino Resort, run by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, is renovating and expanding its 292-bedroom Michigan property to include a full-service spa and pool.
Details of the spa are not yet decided, but the tribe conducted a ground blessing ceremony on 5 June, followed by an official groundbreaking on 15 June. Minneapolis-based Cuningham Group Architecture are designing the project, and construction is estimated to be completed in spring 2016.
“Many of our changes are based on comments that our guests have made about features they’d like to see,” said general manager Ron Pete.
Currently in its 15th year of operation, Little River features 1,500 slots and table games and three restaurants, and was last expanded in 2007 to include an event centre and winter garden.
Little River Casino Resort, run by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, is renovating
and expanding its 292-bedroom Michigan property to include a full-service spa and pool.
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The Little River Tribal Council breaks ground on the hotel's expansion. Credit: Little River Band of Ottowa Indians
Little River Casino Resort, run by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, is renovating and expanding its 292-bedroom Michigan property to include a full-service spa and pool.
Details of the spa are not yet decided, but the tribe conducted a ground blessing ceremony on 5 June, followed by an official groundbreaking on 15 June. Minneapolis-based Cuningham Group Architecture are designing the project, and construction is estimated to be completed in spring 2016.
“Many of our changes are based on comments that our guests have made about features they’d like to see,” said general manager Ron Pete.
Currently in its 15th year of operation, Little River features 1,500 slots and table games and three restaurants, and was last expanded in 2007 to include an event centre and winter garden.
Little River Casino Resort, run by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, is renovating
and expanding its 292-bedroom Michigan property to include a full-service spa and pool.
Would you stop selling memberships to prevent your club getting overcrowded?
How do you strike the balance between maximising profits and prioritising
the member experience? Kath Hudson talks to the experts
After decades of focusing on adult audiences, operators are starting to engage young people – unlocking growth opportunities while supporting the health and wellbeing of future generations
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the
stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod.
Following the successful installation of the Speedflex Blade at Gym Possible, the UK based
charity gym dedicated to making exercise accessible for people with physical disabilities,
the innovative training solution has quickly become one of the facility’s
The performance facility at Royal Birkdale gives the world’s leading golfers access to
strength, conditioning, mobility and recovery equipment throughout Championship week.