VERONA, N.Y. — The Turning Stone Evolution expansion project is moving along faster than expected with the Crescent Hotel and Salt Seafood & Raw Bar now expected to debut next summer on June 29, 2026. And the Grand Expo will open shortly after that on Labor Day 2026. The Turning Stone Evolution, a $370 million […]
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VERONA, N.Y. — The Turning Stone Evolution expansion project is moving along faster than expected with the Crescent Hotel and Salt Seafood & Raw Bar now expected to debut next summer on June 29, 2026.
And the Grand Expo will open shortly after that on Labor Day 2026. The Turning Stone Evolution, a $370 million investment, was initially anticipated to open in 2027. The Oneida Indian Nation calls the Evolution its “largest ever reinvestment” into Turning Stone Resort Casino.
The Nation has partnered with architecture and design firm Gensler. General contractors for the project, the Hayner Hoyt Corporation of Syracuse and TN Ward Company, Builders of Ardmore, Pennsylvania have overseen a vast network of subcontractors throughout construction to keep the project effort ahead of schedule.
“The Turning Stone Evolution is a transformational investment in bringing new people to Upstate New York and giving them reasons to return,” Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation representative and Turning Stone Enterprises CEO, said in the announcement. “Everything the Evolution is creating will allow us to compete with some of the top tourism and events markets in the country — destinations like New York City, Chicago, Orlando, and more — and demonstrate what we have always known about Upstate New York: that we have everything these destinations offer and more.”


