

The Tribe has also named Phil Hogen, former Chairman of the NIGC as Chairman of Chukchansi Tribal Gaming Commission and Joe Smith, former Director of Audits and Finance for NIGC as Commissioner of the Tribe’s Gaming Commission. New Chief Operations officer Christian Goode, negotiated with the NIGC and local officials in California, and reached a new deal with Unite Here! Local 19 on an agreement to guarantee good paying jobs and benefits for about 700 casino employees with annual wage increases.

The tribe brought in new casino leadership to revamp operations and reopen the casino. Ultimately 15 people were charged in the takeover, including active-duty police officers. The casino was closed on the following day. On October 9, 2014, a confrontation occurred when a group of armed police officers and rival factions entered the casino in an attempt to take over control, handcuffing and detaining officers and employees reporting to the existing leadership. In 2006, the casino bought the naming rights to Chukchansi Park in Fresno. The casino opened on June 25, 2003, while the resort opened on August 22, 2003. The forecast cost of the project was $150 million. On October 29, 2002, groundbreaking for the Chuckchansi Gold Resort and Casino began.

In March 2002, the resort casino was approved by the National Indian Gaming Commission. Construction was slated to begin in August 2000, but problems delayed groundbreaking. In June 2000, the Picayune Rancheria Tribe of Chukchansi Indians announced plans of constructing a resort casino close to Yosemite National Park. Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino features a 370-seat buffet, Vintage Steakhouse, over 400 hotel rooms and suites, a full service spa and various other amenities. The 56,000-square-foot (5,200 m 2) casino has 1,800 slot machines, and 43 table games.

It is owned and operated by the Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians. Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino is a Native American casino located just off of State Route 41 in Coarsegold, California, between Fresno and Yosemite National Park.
