Appeals court affirms legality of Cayuga Nation s gaming center in Union Springs auburnpub.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from auburnpub.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Increased competition from full-scale casinos in New York state has not put a dent in the demand for smaller-scale electronic gaming offered at the Cayuga Nation s Lakeside Entertainment business in Union Springs.
In fact, federal representative Clint Halftown said, attendance at Lakeside has been so strong that the nation is now looking to build a second, much-larger center behind the current building.
The Cayuga Nation has submitted plans to the village of Union Springs for a new Class II gaming center to operate adjacent to the current site at 271 Cayuga St. Full-scale casinos such as those operated by the Oneida Nation are considered Class III gaming under the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.