Vallejo Casino Project Timeline: Key Milestones 2026

Early Planning and Approvals (Pre-2026)

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Lesson: secured federal nods by 2025. Environmental reviews

Initiated in early 2020s, the project secured federal nods by 2025. Environmental reviews cleared hurdles, paving for groundbreaking. Key stakeholders include local tribes and city council.

Public hearings addressed traffic and job concerns, leading to greenlit plans.

The Vallejo Casino project in California has been a hot topic since inception, promising economic boosts and entertainment. As of 2026, construction advances steadily, with openings eyed for late year. This article timelines major phases, from approvals to grand reveal, based on official updates.

Backed by tribal partnerships, the resort will feature 1,500 slots, hotels, and spas, revitalizing Vallejo's waterfront. Stay informed on delays, funding, and community impacts.

Construction Timeline 2026

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Ground broke Q1 2026. By mid-year,

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foundations and parking structures rose. Steel frameworks

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Construction Timeline 2026

Ground broke Q1 2026. By mid-year, foundations and parking structures rose. Steel frameworks for the 300-room hotel completed by Q3, with interiors underway.

  • Q1: Site prep & foundations
  • Q2: Gaming floor skeleton
  • Q3: Hotel tower rise
  • Q4: Slot installs & testing

Expected Features and Opening

The 100,000 sq ft casino includes
high-limit rooms, 20 restaurants, and event centers.
Expected Features and Opening

The 100,000 sq ft casino includes high-limit rooms, 20 restaurants, and event centers. Soft launch projected Q4 2026, full ops by year-end. Budget: $500M+.

Job creation: 2,000 positions, prioritizing locals.

Challenges and Future Outlook

Overcame permit delays
Eco-friendly builds
Long-term revenue sharing

Supply chain snags and regulations posed delays, but 2026 momentum is strong. Post-opening expansions may add golf courses. Community funds support schools and parks.