After years of anticipation and planning, the Wind Creek Chicago Southland casino opened its doors to the public, marking a significant milestone for local entertainment and economic development. Located at 17300 S. Halsted St. in East Hazel Crest, this new gaming and entertainment facility began welcoming patrons on Monday, November 11, amid high expectations and enthusiastic crowds.
Strategic development and community impact:
The launch of the Wind Creek Chicago Southland casino is the result of persistent efforts by local politicians and community advocates spanning over two decades. This casino not only brings new life to East Hazel Crest but also strengthens the economic fabric of more than 40 surrounding suburbs, especially those with significant Black and brown populations. The casino’s strategic location, with parking facilities in Homewood and a gaming floor in East Hazel Crest, utilizes a revenue-sharing model that dates back to 2012.
Wind Creek Chicago Southland is not just a casino but a burgeoning entertainment complex. From 8 a.m. to 4 a.m. daily, patrons can enjoy 1,400 slot machines, 56 table games, a dedicated poker room, and a sports bar poised to become a full-fledged sportsbook. The casino’s commitment to providing a comprehensive entertainment experience is evident, as it includes several dining options and plans for a 16-story hotel featuring a spa and a steakhouse, expected to open early next year.
As NBC Chicago reports, Jay Dorris, president and CEO of Wind Creek Hospitality, expressed the broader goals of the establishment, “The opening of Wind Creek Chicago Southland underscores our dedication to making a positive economic impact in the communities we serve,” adding, “We’re committed to create opportunities that support the region, offer competitive benefits for Team Members, and further strengthen the vibrant Southland community.”
The establishment of this casino is seen as a boon for the local economy. Wind Creek Hospitality, operated by the Alabama-based Poarch Band of Creek Indians, has already made significant financial commitments, including a $45 million licensing fee payment to the state. These funds are earmarked for Governor JB Pritzker’s $45 billion capital infrastructure program, demonstrating the casino’s integral role in statewide economic plans.
Promising revenue and future developments:
With expectations of generating substantial gaming revenues—projected to approach $160 million annually by 2025—Wind Creek is set on a path of rapid growth and community integration. The casino has also pledged to create a Southland Public Benefit Fund, aiming to distribute $150,000 annually during its first five years to support scholarships and healthcare access in disadvantaged communities. This initiative is expected to expand significantly, with plans to increase annual disbursements to $1 million after five years.
The opening of the Wind Creek casino is just the beginning of a broader vision that includes transforming the site into a full-scale integrated resort by spring 2025. This development is poised to enhance Southland’s appeal as a premier destination, not only for gaming but also for dining and high-end hospitality.
The casino’s grand opening was strategically scheduled on Veterans Day, aligning with the historical significance of the armistice agreement of World War I, which adds a layer of historical resonance to the event. This thoughtful timing reflects Wind Creek’s dedication to aligning its corporate milestones with meaningful community and historical events.