Developers break ground on future Norfolk casino


NORFOLK, Va. — Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe held a groundbreaking ceremony on the Norfolk casino Wednesday.

The ceremony took place in the parking lot between Norfolk’s Amtrak station and Harbor Park — the future site of the casino.

News 3 has been following developments on the project for years. Back in 2020, Norfolk voters approved allowing a casino to be built. That referendum includes a 2025 deadline to have gaming on-site.

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“This project approved in 2020 by the voters symbolizes the confidence in our city’s future,” said Mayor Kenny Alexander. “Not only as the epicenter but more importantly as the hub of economic activity and cultural significance in Hampton Roads.”

Following a series of delays, a development agreement was proposed to meet the deadline. It entails creating a temporary casino while the permanent facility is under construction.

The ceremony also featured remarks from Keith Smith, CEO of Boyd Gaming; and Chief Robert Gray of the Pamunkey Indian Tribe.

“I couldn’t be more excited for this day and I look forward to the day when we are all back here for the grand opening,” said Chief Gray.

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The Pamunkey Indian Tribe and Boyd Gaming, the developers of the proposed casino, have shared their enthusiasm about bringing the casino and resort to life in the Mermaid City.

“It has been a privilege to work with Chief Gray, Mayor Alexander, the city of Norfolk to develop and bring forward our vision for a world class casino resort on here on the Norfolk waterfront,” said Smith.

The proposal includes plans for 1,500 slot machines, 50 table games, a 200-room hotel, eight restaurants, and a 1,300-spot parking garage. The resort and casino will sit on six acres of land between Harbor Park and the Amtrak station.

As for next steps, the developers are still working to find a contractor to carry out construction, but anticipate more heavy duty construction will start in the months ahead.

They say they’re ready for whatever obstacles may come their way.

“There’s a number of hurdles, a number of challenges that exist in all of these projects and we’ll successfully overcome those challenges and move forward,” said Smith.

The ceremony featured plenty of pomp, including the Norfolk State Marching Band.

Boyd Gaming also announced a $100,000 donation to Norfolk State and $50,000 to the USO Mid-Atlantic, which helps service members and their families.

“We are only successful as a company if the communities we operate in are successful,” said Smith. “We play a big part in making those communities successful.”





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