“It’s going to be really nice when we get done with it.” “The courthouse and police department, their area has doubled and it’s beautiful,” said Teri Gobin, vice chairwoman for the tribes. The tribal courts and police department are going to move into the former Hewlitt-Packard building on 31st Street, which is undergoing an extensive remodel. NE as well as the Tulalip Court and police department at 6103 31st Ave. The footprint for the new Quil Ceda Creek Casino covers 15 acres and will be built on land now occupied by the old Arby’s at 6328 33rd Ave. It will be more entertainment and more food venues, but keeping that feel for the locals.”īy comparison, QCC2 will be only a little less than two-thirds the size of the 192,000-square-foot Tulalip Resort Casino. “We’re going to keep it as the locals’ casino and cater to what they like. Tulalip Tribes chairwoman Marie Zackuse sees it complementing Tulalip Resort Casino, which sits about three miles north and draws visitors from all over the West. The casino will feature new entertainment and dining options, a spacious gaming floor and a 1,200-stall garage with a fast-ramp access.