As reported by the Snohomish County Business Journal: “Construction began in 
August on the Tulalip Tribes’ long-awaited $130 million, 12-story, 363-room 
resort hotel and conference center adjacent to the giant Tulalip Casino in 
Quil Ceda Village. “Due to open by early 2008 as a major new tourism and 
business attraction, the additional facilities will be part of the Tulalip 
Resort Casino, the ‘resort’ part being new to the marketing materials the 
tribes already are distributing. “The hotel and conference center, with 400 
new employees, also is expected to be a catalyst for other Snohomish County 
development and a magnet for tens of thousands of visitors attending 
Vancouver’s 2010 Winter Olympic games in British Columbia. “.A significant 
part of the new facility also will include the Tulalips’ long-awaited tribal 
cultural center, which is expected to be a major tourist attraction on its 
own. “.The hotel and conference center – designed by Ruhl-Parr & Associates, 
Architects, of Bellevue and styled by Interior Design International of 
Seattle, the same companies who were involved in the design of the Tulalip 
Casino – will be built by PCL Construction, a Canadian firm with offices 
throughout the United States, including Bellevue. “.Designed to be a 
four-star, four-diamond hotel, the conference center in the complex will be 
large enough to serve banquets for as many as 800 people, about the same 
size as the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center at the Everett Events 
Center.” 
