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Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians cuts ribbon on new hotel tower at Four Winds South Bend

(Photo supplied/Four Winds Casino-South Bend)
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony, on Wednesday, March 1, to celebrate the Grand Opening of their new 23-story hotel tower at Four Winds South Bend.
Pokagon Citizens and invited guests, along with the media were in attendance to officially welcome the public to the expansion which features 317 rooms including 83 suites, Cedar Spa, Edgewater Café, Ribbon Town Conference and Event Center, an outdoor swimming pool on the third floor, and terraces with spectacular views.
The completion of this expansion marks the latest addition to the casino resort which opened in January of 2018.
An expanded gaming floor which now spans 98,000 square feet and includes 1,900 slot machines, 27 table games, a new high limit area, and an additional cage and cashier area, was unveiled in August of 2022.
Four Winds South Bend’s luxury hotel rooms, suites and hospitality suites feature all the amenities you expect to find at a luxury resort, complemented with impeccable guest service and some extra special touches. Guests interested in making a reservation can do so online or by calling (866) 494-6371.
Located on the ground-level promenade near the hotel lobby, Cedar Spa offers a variety of traditional and unique spa therapies including steam rooms, saunas, and vitality pools as well as separate lounges for women and men. Appointments for Cedar Spa will be available soon.
Located on the second level, Ribbon Town Conference and Event Center is a 24,000 square foot multiuse facility that has 16 meeting rooms, a ballroom with seating for 800, two pre-function bar areas, a business center and outdoor pre-function space.  In addition to hosting large meetings, conferences, banquets and special events, Ribbon Town will accommodate concerts and live performances.
The Edgewater Café is located on the third floor of the hotel and features cuisine inspired by the sun and sea.

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