HBG Design

Personal Relationships. Memorable Experiences. Transformative Design.

HBG Design’s team of 100 architects, interior designers and design support professionals in Memphis, Tennessee, San Diego, California and Dallas, Texas have helped build the firm’s 44-plus-year focused specialty as a premier provider of professional services in the Indian gaming industry.

With an emphasis on cultivating personal relationships and creating memorable guest experiences, HBG has designed more than 35 million square feet of gaming/entertainment, hotel, food and beverage, spa, multi-purpose event, confer- ence and retail space, and more than 30,000 guest rooms and suites in the last two decades alone. HBG Design is nationally recognized as a Top 5 Casino Design and Hotel Design firm by Building Design & Construction and Hotel Business magazines.

March 1 marked the eagerly anticipated opening of the new 23-story hotel and large-scale expansion at Four Winds Casino Resort in South Bend, Indiana, for the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi. The resort’s transformative design by HBG offers approachable luxury, warm rustic detailing and significant references to tribal culture within a 317-key hotel tower featuring 83 suites; the new 10,500-square-foot Cedar Spa; and a large multi-purpose conference and events center. Notably, the new design offers a luxurious hospitality suite and outdoor terrace, a rooftop pool and enclosed poolside bar and lounge, all situated on the hotel’s third level.

HBG Design looks forward to celebrating the spring opening of the Tule River Tribe’s new 105,000-square-foot Eagle Mountain Casino in Porterville, California. The firm continues to advance the design of the highly anticipated Aquadome and hotel at Gun Lake Casino in Wayland, Michigan, owned and operated by the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians. The six-story Aquadome is a glass-roofed, climate-controlled, multi-functional pool and event center atrium – an entertainment oasis that will stand out in the superregional resort market for its uniqueness of form and experience.

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