When Indigo Sky Casino opened in 2012, Bordertown Casino and Bingo closed, but reopened on April of 2015.
The tribe opened Bordertown in 2003, and decided to build a larger casino with 80,000 square feet of gaming floor, bingo, table games, poker, gift shop, multiple food venues and a hotel with 117 total rooms. Current employees of Bordertown Casino and Arena will join the teams at Indigo Sky Casino or Outpost Casino, according to casino officials cited by Koam News Now. Some offerings will resume at Indigo Sky Casino. In a media release by Indigo Sky, Outpost & Bordertown Casino, they stated that there have been no future plans released for the facility. The Eastern Shawnee Tribe says they've reassessed Bordertown's place 'in its broader business plans' and has decided to close the gaming hall in Northeast Oklahoma. The Eastern Shawnee Tribe said current employees of Bordertown Casino and Arena will join the teams at Indigo Sky Casino or Outpost Casino.