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Comanche Nation breaks ground on 87-room hotel at casino

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Rendering of the new hotel at the Comanche Red River Casino.

The Comanche Nation of Oklahoma broke ground on an 87-room hotel at the Comanche Red River Casino on Friday.

Construction is expected to take nine to 10 months. The project's reported cost is $12 million.

"It's been a long time coming," Chairman Wallace Coffey said at the groundbreaking, The Lawton Constitution reported. "Today is the beginning of a long career for our Comanche people. Give us nine to 10 months and we'll have a good hotel out here."

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Tribe breaks ground on new casino hotel (The Lawton Constitution 3/16)
Comanche Nation starts casino hotel (The Times Record News 3/16)

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