Plans for an expansion of the $825 million casino, which opened in 2013 with 3,000 slot machines, 144 blackjack, poker and baccarat tables, as well as several restaurants, were initially proposed back in 2017 but concerns related to the environmental impact halted the expansion then. The proposed expansion of Graton Resort and Casino will further strengthen the tribal casino as a preferred destination in Northern California and cement the tribe in the local hospitality market and within the tribal gaming industry, writes The Press Democrat. The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, the tribe that owns and operates Graton Resort and Casino, wants to expand its gaming floor and add a second hotel tower, a notice the tribe filed with the city revealed.