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Quapaw Nation Doubles Down With New Miami, Oklahoma Casino

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Published on February 23, 2026
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The Quapaw Nation has officially traded in its old makeshift casino for a purpose-built gaming hub on the edge of Miami, Oklahoma, cutting the ribbon on a revamped Quapaw Casino that tribal leaders say is designed to be more comfortable, more modern and a bigger draw for the region, as reported by Quapaw Casino.

After years of operating out of a repurposed industrial building, guests are now being welcomed into a new facility that tribal officials and local partners are pitching as both a family-friendly stop and a fresh engine for jobs and tourism in northeast Oklahoma.

New Building, Bigger Gaming Floor

The new property, located at 58100 E. 64 Road in Miami, opens with an expanded gaming floor and round-the-clock hours. The casino lists more than 500 slot machines, along with daily promotions aimed at both regulars and out-of-town visitors, and it is operating 24/7 to catch everyone from late-night travelers to early-morning shift workers, according to Quapaw Casino.

The popular Jackpot Grill and the on-site bar offerings made the move to the new building as well, keeping familiar dining and drinking options in the mix for longtime patrons.

Tribal and community leaders marked the debut with a ribbon-cutting hosted in partnership with the Miami Regional Chamber of Commerce, followed by a weekend of public festivities. Coverage from NewsTalk KZRG notes that the schedule included family-friendly events and tours that brought in tribal members, local residents and media to see the upgraded space for themselves.

What’s New Inside

The rebuild is not just about new walls and wiring. Inside, the casino adds a brewery outlet and a Ma Kó-Sha coffee bar, plus a refreshed sit-down restaurant and a dedicated family dining room with its own entrance for guests who want food without walking through the gaming floor.

Coverage of the opening also highlights upgraded HVAC and ventilation systems, which are intended to improve comfort for both players and staff. These additions follow the Quapaw Nation’s broader strategy of extending amenities from its larger Downstream property to smaller, community-focused locations, as reported by GamblingNews.

Local Economic Impact

Casino officials say the new facility is expected to create jobs and attract more visitors to the Miami area, a key talking point for tribal leaders in pitching the project. Trade coverage has framed the redevelopment as both a modernization effort and an economic catalyst for northeast Oklahoma, with tribal representatives emphasizing employment and tourism benefits. CDC Gaming has reported on the ribbon-cutting and the economic expectations tied to the opening.

Background On The Rebuild

According to the Quapaw Nation, the previous casino operated out of a former industrial building that was never designed for gaming and struggled to keep up with the electrical and infrastructure demands of modern casino operations. Business Committee Chair Wena Supernaw told local reporters that the old site was not constructed for casino use and that the new build addresses long-standing wiring and systems issues that came with that setup, reporting that appears in The Quapaw Post.

The current facility follows a formal groundbreaking held in February 2025, when tribal leaders gathered on-site to mark the start of construction on the new building, as also covered by The Quapaw Post.

For visitors planning a trip, the property lists its phone number and address on its online contact page. The casino encourages guests to review current promotions and Q Club offers before arriving. More details on hours, membership and on-site amenities are available on the contact and home pages of Quapaw Casino.