Beauty & Purpose: Smart Resort Reinvestments
In a gaming landscape defined by constant evolution, long-term success depends on the ability to adapt with intention. As explored in Global Gaming Business’s recent feature, “Beauty, Purpose & Smart Resort Reinvestments,” leading operators are embracing reinvestment as a strategic tool to strengthen market position and elevate the guest experience.
At Rain Rock Casino Resort, this approach takes shape through a reinvestment strategy rooted in authenticity, operational continuity, and a strong sense of place.
A Design Vision Grounded in Place

Owned and operated by the Karuk Tribe, Rain Rock Casino Resort occupies a unique position within Northern California’s Siskiyou landscape. The property’s recent expansion builds upon that identity, drawing inspiration directly from the land, water, and cultural heritage that define the region.
"We want the design and amenities to resemble the land and river, like what a salmon might see on his journey upstream!"
A guiding insight from the Tribe—envisioning the environment through the perspective of salmon navigating upstream—became a foundational design principle. This concept informed a cohesive experience across the property, shaping both spatial planning and material expression.
The result is an environment that feels immersive, intentional, and inherently connected to its surroundings.
Expanding the Resort Experience
Completed in 2025, the $40 million expansion introduces a series of enhancements designed to broaden the resort’s appeal while maintaining a clear design narrative.
A collection of lodge-style cottages anchors the guest experience, offering a more intimate and residential scale of hospitality. Organized around an outdoor lounge pool with fire features and shaded gathering spaces, these accommodations reflect a balance of regional authenticity and elevated comfort.
Throughout the property, design elements reinforce a cohesive story:
- Natural material palettes that reflect the surrounding terrain
- Architectural forms influenced by the movement of water and landscape
- Integrated opportunities for cultural storytelling and interpretation
Within the new Tribal Council Boardroom, this approach becomes more explicit. Custom furnishings, layered wood tones, and curated artifact displays create a space that is both functional and representative—supporting governance while reinforcing cultural identity.
Delivering Impact Through Phased Implementation
Equally critical to the project’s success was the execution strategy. Maintaining uninterrupted operations throughout construction required a highly coordinated, phased approach.
Rather than disrupting the guest experience, improvements were carefully sequenced around active gaming and hospitality areas. This methodology allowed the property to expand and enhance its offerings while continuing to generate revenue and serve its guests.
Key outcomes include:
- Approximately 20,000 square feet of expanded gaming space
- 175 additional gaming positions
- Renovated food and beverage venues
- A new ballroom-style event center
This balance of design and operational strategy underscores the importance of aligning reinvestment with both guest expectations and business performance.
Designing for Longevity
Rain Rock Casino Resort reflects a broader shift within the gaming industry—one that prioritizes meaningful, experience-driven environments over purely programmatic expansion.
As competition intensifies, reinvestment strategies must do more than add capacity. They must strengthen identity, enhance flexibility, and create memorable experiences that resonate with guests.
At Rain Rock, the integration of cultural narrative, environmental inspiration, and operational precision demonstrates how design can support long-term relevance while honoring the story of place.
Ask the Experts: Indian Gaming – A Look Forward
Kelly DeVine Offers Insights for Indian Gaming Magazine's 2026 'Ask the Experts: Indian Gaming – A Look Forward'
Kelly DeVine, Principal & Director of Strategic Partnerships, HBG Design
From Indian Gaming Magazine January/February 2026 Issue
As tribes consider their long-term economic visions and land development options, there has been a shift in how casino resort destinations are being planned. While the destination resort has long been the goal, what’s emerging is a more holistic, integrated town-center style approach, reimagined as a larger, tribally owned economic ecosystem anchored by the casino resort.
Signature resort “wow” amenities like gaming, hotels, pools, spas, and event centers remain critical. What’s changing is how those resort amenities are positioned within a broader planned vision – organized from the casino and hotel, layered with complementary amenities and community infrastructure. This more intentional approach supports longer stays, creates customer loyalty, and greater community economic opportunity.
Resort guests need basics as much as indulgences, and when those needs are met on tribal land – through convenience stores and fuel centers, health and wellness offerings including CBD retail, and destination-oriented shopping – it creates a more livable experience and greater benefit for all.
Looking ahead, we expect this integrated planning approach will continue gaining momentum, with casino resorts anchoring more self-sufficient town centers. By keeping both guest and tribal member spending on tribal land, this strategy strengthens local economies and expands long-term opportunities for tribal communities.
IGA Tradeshow and Conference Recap: HBG Design Shines in San Diego!

What a fantastic week in San Diego at the 2025 Indian Gaming Association Tradeshow and Conference (IGA)! Our team made a bold statement this year, showcasing HBG Design’s thought leadership, immersive exhibit design, and next-level hospitality.

Educational IGA Conference Panel
We kicked things off with a packed house at our educational session, “Scaling Your Casino Operations for Success,” which drew over 75 attendees! The panel was expertly moderated by our very own Danny Valle, Principal, and featured a powerhouse group of speakers:
- Jon Greendeer, President, Ho-Chunk Nation
- Evan Anderson, Director of Preconstruction, Connect Advisors
- Robert Blankmeyer, Operations Manager, PCL Construction Services Inc.
The panel offered incredible insights into the challenges and strategies behind expanding and optimizing casino operations—from capital planning to execution.
A Booth to Remember

We debuted our new interactive tradeshow booth, located right near the entrance—and you couldn’t miss it! A jumbo screen showcased some of our most exciting recent projects, and a touchscreen kiosk gave attendees a deeper dive into HBG’s Event Center Design portfolio, the Gun Lake Casino expansion, Pool and Spa concepts, and our master planning expertise. A big shoutout to Kelly DeVine, Ray Mabry, and Joe Baruffaldi for representing HBG at the booth and connecting with clients and industry partners throughout the show!
Party on the Harbor

Of course, no IGA week would be complete without our legendary industry party, and this year’s event was one for the books! We co-hosted with FS Advisors, Connect Advisors, Western Alliance Bank, Procopio, GMA, and Yates Construction aboard the Adventure Hornblower, a 3-story yacht docked in the beautiful San Diego Harbor. Over 500 guests joined us for cocktails, networking, and stunning sunset views from the open deck. It was truly a night to remember!
From our high-energy panel to our eye-catching booth and unforgettable party, the 2025 IGA Tradeshow was a huge success that continues to position HBG Design as a top firm in Indian Gaming. Big thanks to everyone who helped make this event a standout moment for our team and our brand!
Indian Gaming Asks the Experts: Kelly DeVine
Long-term growth planning helps tribal and financial clients uncover new investment opportunities and highlight the importance of strategic design-thinking from the very start.
“It’s all about planning smarter, thinking long-term, and making well-informed decisions. After all, as the saying goes, it’s easier to erase pencil than concrete.” - Kelly DeVine, Principal, HBG Design
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Jan/Feb 2025
- INDIAN GAMING MAGAZINE -
By Kelly DeVine, as seen in Indian Gaming Magazine:
As we look ahead, we’re seeing tribal clients continue to tap into their deep expertise in casino development, expanding into new markets and project types, introducing exciting amenities, and even reimagining what next-gen casinos can be. These ventures reflect the resilience and forward-thinking spirit that have always defined tribal enterprises.
It’s all about planning smarter, thinking long-term, and making well-informed decisions. After all, as the saying goes, it’s easier to erase pencil than concrete.
We’re noticing a big uptick in requests for 20-year master plans. These plans help tribal and financial clients uncover new investment opportunities and highlight the importance of strategic design-thinking from the very start. Casino developments are often decades-long endeavors, involving careful coordination with environmental impact studies, land-use planning, and navigating approvals at multiple levels. Balancing economic factors, competitive dynamics, and community priorities is no small task. Starting early and thinking big—considering everything from market trends to land-into-trust requirements—lays a foundation for adaptable strategies that can evolve with changing conditions.
Another interesting shift we’re seeing is in how casinos are designed and built to meet evolving economic and customer needs. There’s a growing trend toward more open and streamlined gaming floors that maximize flexibility for slot machine placement. Sportsbooks and sports betting are also taking center stage, often integrated with other entertainment features right on the casino floor. This blending of spaces activates the entire area, driving revenue while creating a dynamic, immersive experience for guests.
On the construction side, new methods like cold-form metal framing and stick-built delivery are gaining popularity. They’re cost-effective alternatives to traditional materials like post-tension concrete, allowing operators to get more value without sacrificing quality or style. These innovations are a win-win for owners and guests alike.






