It is a time to not forget the past but to build upon it, providing a solid foundation for the reservation’s economic healing, allowing Potawatomi children to have a bright future. The goal has been to generate enough money to compensate for the inequalities of the past. The Nation uses revenue to repurchase national lands within reservation boundaries, providing national and community employment, improving infrastructure, strengthening national programs, funding education, and improving the quality of life for all members of the nation.
Approximately 120 tribal members are employed at the casino. The Casino employs approximately 700 people and operates 24 hours a day. The casino is approximately 15 miles north of Topeka, Kansas. Prairie Band Casino is located in the southeastern quadrant of the PBPN Reservation at the junction of Highway 75 and Road 150. Adjoining the facility is a 297-room hotel with a beautiful courtyard and two relaxing hot tubs and convention center which includes 1,000, 4,000, 8,000 or 12,000 square feet meeting rooms available with full catering and banquet facilities.
The casino entertainment complex encompasses approximately 63,000 square feet, and features over 1000 slot machines, many table games, a Longhouse Buffet, Gift Shop, Buffalo Grill, and the Three Fires Steakhouse. The Prairie Band Potawatomi Casino and Resort is owned and operated by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.