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  • Catawba Nation Petitions North Carolina for State Recognition

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    Posted on: January 24, 2026, 01:28h. 

    Last updated on: January 24, 2026, 01:28h.

    • The Catawba Nation is seeking state recognition in North Carolina
    • The tribe has operated a casino in North Carolina since 2021

    The Catawba Nation has petitioned North Carolina for state recognition, where the federally recognized tribe has operated a temporary casino in Kings Mountain since July 2021.

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    Catawba Nation Chief Brian Harris addresses the tribal community via Facebook on Jan. 6, 2026. Harris says the tribe is seeking state recognition in North Carolina, and plans to open the first phase of its permanent Two Kings Casino in the coming months. (Image: Facebook)

    In his 2026 outlook posted to Facebook on Jan. 7, Catawba Nation Chief Brian Harris said the tribe had completed its application to be recognized as a tribal community in North Carolina.

    Believe it or not, we hadn’t applied to be state-recognized in North Carolina. So, in 2026, we’ve got all of the paperwork turned in. We’ve done our due diligence. We gave them everything they want,” Harris explained.

    The Catawba’s application is pending, though the North Carolina Department of Administration’s American Indian Affairs lists the Catawba Nation as a registered tribal community.

    The Catawba Nation is a federally recognized tribe headquartered near Rock Hill, South Carolina. The Catawba Nation’s service area includes North Carolina, and the tribe operates a gaming enterprise in Kings Mountain, North Carolina,” the state tribal authority website reads.

    “The Catawba Nation maintains positive relationships with many tribes across the state and provides philanthropic support to projects in the Carolinas through the Catawba Nation Foundation. The Catawba Nation entered into a gaming compact with the State of North Carolina and has petitioned for state recognition with the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs,” the state agency continued. 

    ‘Introductory’ Casino Opening

    The Catawba Nation, backed by gaming and hospitality conglomerate Delaware North, broke ground in June 2024 on its $1 billion permanent casino resort in Kings Mountain. The development is being built near the temporary Two Kings Casino.

    Harris said in his 2026 outlook that the 80,000-square-foot “introductory” casino will open in “February or March.” The first phase of the permanent casino will include approximately 1,350 slot machines, 22 live dealer table games, and sports betting kiosks. The opening will additionally include a full-service restaurant and bar, a Lucky North Rewards desk, and 800 surface parking spaces.

    Harris says the tribe will repurpose the modular trailers that house the temporary casino that features 1,000 slots and 14 table games. 

    Permanent Two Kings Casino

    The second part of the permanent casino will open in conjunction with the full Two Kings Casino Resort. The final casino will include 4,300 slots, 100 tables, and a sportsbook.

    Construction continues to progress on the 24-story, 385-room hotel. Along with the casino, the destination’s amenities feature 11 dining options and a 2,700-space underground parking garage.

    The Catawba Nation says the construction of the casino resort has created more than 2,000 jobs in the region. The final product is set to open in 2027.

    Under the Catawba’s Class III gaming compact with North Carolina, the tribe shares 6% of its gross gaming revenue from its table games with the state through August 2027. The tax climbs to 7% until August 2032 and to 8% thereafter.

    The tribe must also pay the state $191,000 annually to “defray the state’s costs associated with sports and horse wagering oversight.”

    Finally, the tribe was also required to establish a foundation “for the benefit of the Catawba, other state and federally recognized tribes, and the local community.” The tribe’s foundational contribution is expected to reach $7.5 million annually once the full resort is up and running.

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  • Catawba Indians to start construction of $700M NC casino near Charlotte, with 2,000 jobs

    Catawba Indians to start construction of $700M NC casino near Charlotte, with 2,000 jobs

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    The Catawba Indians will begin construction next week of their $700 million casino in Kings Mountain, creating nearly 2,000 jobs, tribal leaders said Friday.

    The tribe, based in Rock Hill, S.C., has operated a single-level “temporary” casino at the site since 2021, off Interstate 85 exit 5 about 35 miles west of Charlotte.

    Tribal officials said they plan to open the first phase of their permanent, 2-million-square-foot Catawba Two Kings Casino Resort in early 2026. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m. June 7, according to a Catawba Nation news release on Friday.

    The ground-level first phase will include 1,350 slots and electronic table games, 12 table games and a 40-seat restaurant with a sportsbook area with 30 self-service kiosks.

    Private settlement paves way for construction

    The tribe is finally able to build the casino after finalizing a private settlement in early May with its former casino developer over the ground lease for its trust lands, officials said.

    The settlement with SkyBoat Gaming removed the firm from any interest in the casino project. SkyBoat, which is led by politically-connected Wallace Cheves, helped the tribe acquire 17 acres in Kings Mountain and have it put into a land trust for the casino project.

    In 2022, the National Indian Gaming Commission found that the development contract between the tribe and SkyBoat violated federal law. SkyBoat, the gaming commission ruled, had too much ownership and authority over the project, which is supposed to benefit the roughly 3,000 Catawba members.

    The agreement gave SkyBoat “management authority” over the casino operation, a violation of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, the commission said. The gaming commission also ruled that the Catawba Nation and SkyBoat failed to submit a management contract within 60 days of its execution, as required by law.

    Last year, the gaming commission certified a settlement agreement between the Catawba Nation and SkyBoat. Under that deal, the tribe would pay its former partners $125 million.

    But Harris, the Catawba Nation chief, told the Observer in October that $125 million was too much.

    The terms of the settlement announced Friday are unclear.

    Parking wars end

    In February, the tribe bought from SkyBoat land located around its temporary casino, including the parking lot and property that could support resort amenities.

    The parking lot, too, has been a contentious topic for months.

    Kings Mountain Land Development Partners, LLC, which Cheves has a stake in, owned the parking lot and subleased it to SkyBoat.

    Kings Mountain had offered to lease it to the tribe for $6 million a year, Harris told the Observer last year.

    That was too much, Harris said.

    “We persevered to achieve a fair deal so that we can now realize the full financial and economic benefits of the project for Catawba Nation members and residents of Cleveland County,” Harris said in a statement.

    “The establishment of this casino is not just about bricks and mortar,” Harris said. “It symbolizes our commitment to preserving our tribal identity, supporting our community and creating opportunities for our people.”

    Harris said the tribe is “working to keep casino revenue in North Carolina, as opposed to what outside commercial casino companies would do.”

    Planning for the permanent casino resort continued during the settlement negotiations, the chief said, and construction and design plans are now complete.

    Initial financing is in place, he said.

    What the casino will include

    The tribe has completed two key projects needed for the permanent casino: Doubling the size of the Dixon School Road bridge over I-85 near the casino entrance and installing new sewer lines near the casino.

    Delaware North, a global hospitality and entertainment consultant, will develop and manage the casino resort once the National Indian Gaming Commission approves related contracts, tribal officials said. Delaware North has consulted on the project since 2019.

    SOSHNY Design, the architect for the casino project, has designed many casino resorts, including Delaware North’s $320 million Southland Casino Hotel in West Memphis, Arkansas, officials said.

    During construction, the temporary casino will continue to operate and is set to add 12 live table games and 56 slot machines in early summer, along with additional parking.

    Also during the first phase, back-of-house space will be completed for surveillance, security and the “gaming cage,” where money and chips are handled.

    Part of the first two floors of a parking garage, with 1,600 spots, will be completed above the ground level.

    The first phase will replace the current facility, according to the tribe.

    400-room hotel planned

    The second phase will include a 400-room hotel and the rest of the casino complex, which will be stacked above the ground floor, officials said Friday.

    The hotel tower will be a standalone building connected to the casino complex.

    The completed complex will include: Three levels of parking; a main casino floor with 4,300 slots and 100 table games; five restaurants, including a steakhouse, Italian restaurant, a buffet, café and grab-and-go outlet; a players lounge; and six bars.

    The tribe said it doesn’t yet know when the main casino complex and the hotel are expected to be finished.

    This is a developing story that will be updated.

    This story was originally published May 31, 2024, 2:28 PM.

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    Joe Marusak has been a reporter for The Charlotte Observer since 1989 covering the people, municipalities and major news events of the region, and was a news bureau editor for the paper. He currently reports on breaking news.
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