Potawatomi hotel casino pool

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The top floor features a “floating,” prow-like roofline which houses several suites. To reflect the modern entertainment offered inside, the hotel tower rises from its masonry base clad in a combination of green-tinted transparent and opaque glass - an effect that mimics the look of Lake Michigan’s shimmery waves on a sunny day. The materials and color of the hotel’s base pay homage to the industrial buildings located throughout Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley. The hotel also reflects the area’s culture and geography and offers subtle nods to the storied history of the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe. The iconic 19-story tower stands out against the city’s skyline, integrating both traditional Milwaukee architecture and modern design.

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With 500 total rooms, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino is now the second largest hotel in the city.Īlso designed by Cuningham, the existing 3½-star tower features 381 rooms, a casual-dining restaurant, a lobby bar/lounge and meeting space. The $80 million expansion to Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee, Wisconsin adds a new spa, additional meeting space, and 119 new rooms and suites to the building’s original, 19-story hotel tower.

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