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  1. The wait is over. After years of planning, raising funds, construction, then a temporary shutdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the new Emerald Queen Casino reopened Monday to an emotional.
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Representatives of the Puyallup Tribe on Wednesday gave The News Tribune a preview of the tribe’s new casino at 2920 E. R. St. in Tacoma. The facility is nearing completion after more than a decade of planning and five years of construction, at a cost of around $400 million.

The opening, originally hoped for in December, now looks to be some time in March as preparations wind through their final stages.

Emerald Queen general manager Frank Wright has been overseeing the project and drew from lessons learned early on from mentors in the industry and throughout his time with Emerald Queen to find out just what customers wanted in a new casino.

The new casino is a long way from the original riverboat that made its way to Tacoma in 1996 or its current I-5 site or even the EQ Fife site.

“If you look at the Fife casino, it was originally designed primarily to help our elders have a place they feel safe and secure,” he recalled. “The rugs didn’t have busy patterns ... the music was toned down. So when we built this new facility, this is jazzed up.”

The new casino will replace the current Emerald Queen Tacoma I-5 casino — a former bingo hall with three large adjoining tents. The Fife site will remain open.

At the new site, dramatic, one-of-a-kind LED light groupings are not just eye-catching but help customers locate each other and orient themselves on the gaming floor and multiple levels.

Dangling crystals, for example, help patrons locate table game pits. Murals can be found in different spots, tying together heritage and the landscape.

“Knowing customers, because we’ve been in business for 27 years, is that there’s going be a lot of pride because they have a sense of ownership also,” said Wright. “It’ll be, ‘This is where I play,” or ‘This is going to be my machine,’ — that’s just the thought process in their mind. So they’re going to be really proud of this.”

There are 2,133 machines on the floor.

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And., lots of restrooms — more than 200 stalls.

Wright said they’ve had years to work out every last detail, from the access off I-5 to valet parking in the front.

“There should never be waiting a long time to get in,” Wright said. “We’ve brought in all of the most modern equipment for tracking every detail that happens here.”

The new site, easily visible from Interstate 5, totals 310,000 square feet. The site not only encompasses the new 110,000-square-foot gaming floor but five restaurants, including a buffet, coffee shop, fine-dining restaurant that also has special booths for special occasions, a sports bar and deli.

There’s also a 21,000-square-foot event center with a 2,000-person seating capacity that can handle everything from performing artists to e-gaming competitions and special broadcasts, which will include the Seahawks draft.

The tribe also will open a 12-story, 170-room hotel and spa later this year, which also will have conference room space and a rooftop restaurant.

Puyallup Tribal Council Chairman David Bean and Vice Chairman Bill Sterud also were on hand for Wednesday’s tour and talked about how they imagine customers will react on that first visit.

“It’s going to surprise many of our customers, just how incredibly beautiful it all is,” said Sterud. “That first impact is going to be amazing.”

“The biggest thing we want our customers to see is the history, the beautiful heritage of The Puyallup Tribe of Indians,” said Bean. ”We have been gaming since the beginning of time. And when you look around this facility, you’ll see the tribute to our ancestors, to our elders, thanking them for their sacrifices.”

Not only that, Bean emphasized, it also “is going to help our tribe provide essential governmental services to our community now and into the future.”

It’s not all about the machines and tables.

“There’s going to be first-class quality entertainment. We’re going to have a wide variety, and there’s the food,” said Bean. “I just came back from Portland and from a regional gathering, and everyone from up and down the coast has heard about the facility or driven by it. They’ve seen it and can’t wait for it to open.”

Wedding planning with a hotel package also is in the works, complete with drone photography.

Wright said one of his doctors called him after they first turned on the LED light system outside.

“He had just got out of surgery, and he called me up in the middle of the night just to tell me how excited he was for the opening,” Wright said.

Wright admits this is a dream come true for him, the tribe and everyone he works with.

“I don’t think anybody in the Northwest has been able to put together a facility like this,” he said, “with this much attention to detail and beauty. And, I mean from every every step through this facility, it continues to change significantly. And it’s laid out in a fashion that allows people to flow through the facility without feeling like they are lost.”

Wright, even though he’s walked through it countless times, still marvels at the lights, interior design, even the kitchen, much larger than the original riverboat version, which could serve 10,000 meals a day.

The new one could handle 25,000 meals on a busy day, Wright estimated.

“And now everyone can do their jobs in comfort,” he said. “Everything’s new. The coolers are all labeled, so you don’t mix food items. And every cooler temperature is recorded,” with digital displays on the front.

A separate room is just for produce prep, to avoid any risk of cross-contamination.

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The facility plans to add more than 200 jobs, eventually employing an estimated 2,450, including current workers who will transfer to the new site.

The tribe estimates the new casino and operations will add $1.5 billion to the local economy over the next decade.

They’re hiring now. Those seeking more information can check out employment information at emeraldqueen.com/careers/.

All of this helps solidify the tribe’s status as one of the top employers in Pierce County, along with additional jobs in its health authority, school, tribal administration, cancer center and cannabis operations. According to Bean, 66 percent of its workforce overall are non-native Washingtonians.

“We are taking care of not just our community but our citizens in our neighboring communities in paying competitive-wage jobs,” he added.

Wright agreed and noted its importance as an anchor, particularly for the Eastside.

“When you have a facility like this, it becomes a magnet,” he said, drawing other entities to open, such as fast food, gas stations, laundry cleaners, grocery stores. “They’ll start springing up because of this.”

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In recent years, the South Sound has seen a resurgence of sorts in the quantity of new development projects, specifically as many Seattle- and Eastside-based businesses begin migrating away from congested areas in hopes of finding a more favorable real estate market and burgeoning employment pool.

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In fact, the construction industry accounts for nearly 7 percent of Pierce County’s jobs with more than $1.2 billion paid for construction in the county, according to Loren Cohen, managing director at MC Construction.

Industries tied to these new developments run the gamut from restauranteurs to technology firms, but according to Devin Page, president of Colvos Construction, there are many trends he and his employees are seeing in the types of jobs they are being contracted for.

“From our position as a general contractor, we’re experiencing increased demand to build multi-level self-storage, multi-family, and — most excitingly for Tacoma— adaptive re-use of underutilized masonry and industrial buildings,” Page said.

The surge in self-storage construction, Page said, correlates directly to job growth with area unemployment sitting at just 4 percent, the lowest in 18 years, allowing residents to aquire more household goods. Moreover, the rise of multi-family dwellings where square footage can be limited, also helps create a need for additional storage space.

While many of these multi-family dwellings in recent years have been larger — 150 residential units or more — Page said he is seeing a switch in market popularity favoring smaller infill and adaptive reuse properties.

“Within the last 12 to 18 months, these projects have suddenly been challenged to acquire commercial lending,” Page said. “We predict that there will be more entitled properties coming online than in recent years, given that some undercapitalized first-time developers will be unable to find the equity needed to fund construction.”

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Footprint and size aren’t the only factors at play with these types of developments: many residential and commercial tenants prefer the charm that comes with older buildings.

In addition to these trends, many other big projects are in the works across the area. For examples, Absher Construction Co. is working on the 170-unit Chambers Bay Resort at Chambers Bay Golf Course, the $220 million Emerald Queen Casino project, and the massive 23-story Tacoma Convention Center Hotel in downtown Tacoma.

Cohen said his company has moved in more than 800 families to the new units at the Point Ruston development and construction is still going on with plans to complete the $58 million, 194-room Silver Cloud Hotel sometime this year.

Other projects to watch:

The Legacy in Motion Project
A 6.5-acre swath of Puyallup farm land soon will be home to a campus for Step By Step, an organization which strives to help vulnerable women and children in the community. Formerly home to the Van Lierop Bulb Farm for close to 80 years, the existing structures include a 1900s-era farm house, a 18,000-square-foot retail building and multiple barns. The largest structure is currently being renovated to allow for a job-training program and opportunities for the women the organization serves. The first phase of construction is estimated to conclude this summer. Future phases are still in the fundraising stages.

Thurston County Readiness Center
In October, the Washington National Guard broke ground on its new readiness center on Kimmie Street Southwest in Tumwater to replace aging armories in Olympia and Puyallup. The $35 million, 78,000-square-foot LEED Silver facility will be used for training Washington guardsmen from multiple units. The project, led by Pease Construction of Lakewood, will include two small vehicle storage buildings; classrooms; simulators; and a 6,000-square-foot gym, which will double as an assembly hall for the soldiers. Construction is expected to conclude by early 2021.

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Mount Bay Apartments and Trax
One of the saving graces the Freighthouse Square building in Tacoma has been waiting for is finally coming to fruition in the form of commuter-friendly apartments. The first is the seven-story Mount Bay Apartments located on East 26th Street between C and D streets, designed by Erickson McGovern Architects. The 254,000-square-foot, $45 million building will include 229 residential units with a fitness center, pool, hot tub spa, dog run, garden terrace, sky lounge, barbecue area, and more. Construction is expected to begin this spring. The second will be a seven-story, 115-unit structure developed on land that was formerly owned by Pierce Transit directly across from Freighthouse Square. Construction has not yet begun, however it is rumored that the building could open by summer 2020. According to the City of Tacoma, parking will be limited and each resident will receive an ORCA transit card to encourage residents to bike or take transit.

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The Preserve
Green Harbor Communities is planning a new development near Tacoma’s Blueberry Park. The 22-acre property dubbed “The Preserve” will target the least environmentally sensitive part of the property to build between 50 to 70 homes, ranging from 950 to 1,250 square feet. The community broke ground in early December and pre-leasing has already begun.

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