Wind Creek Hospitality proudly unveils Wind Creek Chicago Southland, a cutting-edge casino experience set to welcome the public on Monday, Nov. 11, 2024, starting at 11:00 a.m. This modern gaming and entertainment destination marks the first phase in an ambitious project to establish a comprehensive integrated resort, set to reach completion by spring 2025.

With 70,000 square feet dedicated to top-tier gaming and entertainment, Wind Creek Chicago Southland houses an extensive array of over 1,400 slot machines and 56 table games. The casino offers a variety of high-limit slots, a high-limit table games salon, a dedicated poker room, and a dynamic sportsbook, catering to diverse preferences and creating an immersive experience for all guests. Adding a personalized touch to the casino’s layout, four distinct “Hidden Gems” are strategically placed across the floor, offering unique private gaming and customizable event spaces.

Every detail at Wind Creek Chicago Southland has been crafted to elevate leisure and hospitality standards in the region, with curated entertainment spaces that encourage exploration and enjoyment. This launch sets the stage for a new era of luxury and excitement in the Chicago Southland area, promising a refined blend of gaming, entertainment, and world-class amenities tailored for the ultimate guest experience.

“The opening of Wind Creek Chicago Southland underscores our dedication to making a positive economic impact in the communities we serve,” said Jay Dorris, President and CEO, Wind Creek Hospitality. “We’re committed to create opportunities that support the region, offer competitive benefits for Team Members, and further strengthen the vibrant Southland community.”

Wind Creek Chicago Southland is set to generate over 1,000 full-time employment opportunities across various sectors, including hospitality, technology, security, gaming, food service, IT, and environmental services. These roles reflect Wind Creek’s dedication to boosting the local economy and providing meaningful career paths within the community. Additionally, the towns of Homewood and East Hazel Crest, alongside 42 other neighboring communities in the south suburbs, will benefit from the casino’s revenue, which will help fund essential local services, enhancing the quality of life for residents in the immediate and surrounding areas.

“Wind Creek Chicago Southland is more than a casino—it’s a community-driven destination,” said Stephanie Bryan, Tribal Chair and CEO, Poarch Creek Indians. “The Tribe and Wind Creek will continue to prioritize the Villages of Homewood and East Hazel Crest as we are committed to uplifting our neighbors.”

On November 6 and 7, the Illinois Gaming Board conducted two essential test days at Wind Creek Chicago Southland, inviting family, friends, and local dignitaries to experience the venue. Following successful evaluations, Wind Creek Hospitality received official approval on November 8 to open its doors to the public on Monday, November 11 at 11:00 a.m.

The November 11 opening is just the beginning for what is set to become a premier entertainment destination. Guests will soon enjoy high-limit gaming rooms, a luxurious hotel, spa, poker room, sportsbook, and a range of dynamic experiences. In collaboration with the Fabio Viviani Hospitality Group, Wind Creek will bring a curated selection of signature restaurants and food and beverage options, enriching the experience at this highly anticipated property.

“Whether you’re looking for elevated dining, quick-service eateries, or something in between—you won’t be disappointed as we’re creating something truly unforgettable,” said Fabio Viviani.

“From the start, our mission has been to create jobs, spur economic growth, and offer the ultimate entertainment escape,” said Roger Kuehn, EVP and General Manager, Wind Creek Chicago Southland. “We’re thrilled to welcome our Guests on Nov. 11th to experience the excitement firsthand.”

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