Property Management & Tenant Engagement

Treasure Island Resort Reopens New Buffalo Tower in Minnesota

Treasure Island Resort and Casino Buffalo Tower grand reopening features improved amenities for guests.

Renovated hotel tower, with remodeling led by Knutson Construction, reflects Treasure Island’s long-term commitment to continued evolution

Treasure Island Resort & Casino held a grand reopening of its newly reimagined Buffalo Tower on Tuesday, unveiling a bold transformation that elevates the resort’s hotel experience and reinforces its position as one of Minnesota’s premier destination resorts. The revitalized tower debuts as a showcase of modern comfort, thoughtful design and elevated amenities at the 788-room hotel, the second largest in Minnesota.

“Our past tribal leaders had tremendous vision when they planned and built this property more than 30 years ago,” Prairie Island Indian Community Tribal Council President Grant Johnson said. “It’s a privilege to further that vision and create an even brighter future for our next generations. We’re excited to watch the growth and continued success that the next 30 years will bring.”

One of Treasure Island’s three hotel towers, including Wolf and Eagle, the Buffalo Tower now stands as the resort property’s premier hotel experience and the latest milestone in a period of significant growth over the past 10-15 years. Recent expansions include The Lagoon indoor water park, the Treasure Island Amphitheater, Wave Spa, the Wolf Tower and now the revitalized Buffalo Tower. Together, these investments reflect the resort’s long-term vision and commitment to continued evolution as a destination resort.

The Buffalo Tower features 246 rooms, introducing a range of newly designed accommodations including family suites with pull-out trundle beds, executive suites overlooking the casino floor and spacious standard king and two-queen rooms. Originally opened in 1995 as Treasure Island’s first hotel tower, the Buffalo Tower has been completely reconstructed and re-envisioned from the inside out — while preserving its original foundation. The extensive renovation delivers a contemporary, luxury-forward guest experience designed to meet the expectations of today’s guests, blending style, comfort and convenience in every detail.

Every guest room in the Buffalo Tower, all nonsmoking, was designed with comfort and functionality at its core and includes a refrigerator, new windows, new furniture, ample USB plug-ins, adjustable reading lights and an in-room safe. Guest feedback played a central role in shaping the renovation. Thousands of survey responses and hundreds of guest comments directly informed design decisions, leading to upgrades such as a modernized look and feel, luxury vinyl plank flooring, enhanced lighting, oversized rain showerheads and upgraded bathrooms.

The redesigned executive suites offer a standout experience, featuring a sleek kitchenette with breakfast bar seating and a microwave, a generous living area with views of the casino floor, a private king bedroom with modern lighting and technology, a pull-out sofa bed and a spacious bathroom complete with a soaking tub and walk-in shower. Standard king rooms provide a refreshed, contemporary stay with a luxury king bed, bright and spacious bathrooms, thoughtful storage, comfortable seating and updated amenities.

“The completely remodeled Buffalo Tower represents progress, pride, and our long-term commitment to delivering an exceptional guest experience,” Treasure Island Interim General Manager Mike Heavner said. “This investment strengthens our foundational business and helps ensure a vibrant future for generations to come.”

Located just steps from the gaming floor, Wave Spa, The Lagoon indoor water park and other resort amenities, the Buffalo Tower invites guests to come for the fun and stay for the fun. Whether relaxing in a standard room or indulging in a luxurious suite, visitors will find an Island paradise in Minnesota. An estimated 120,000 guests are expected to stay in the renovated Buffalo Tower in its first year alone.

The project also underscores Treasure Island’s broader economic and community impact. Approximately 400 construction personnel supported the Buffalo Tower renovation in 2025, including several members of the Prairie Island Indian Community. Treasure Island remains the largest employer in Goodhue County and one of the region’s top employers, providing career opportunities that contribute to the prosperity of the surrounding communities.

Knutson Construction served as construction partner for the Buffalo Tower renovation, completing the complex, multi-floor project while the resort remained operational. The work included full interior reconstruction of all 246 rooms, major system upgrades and exterior enhancements delivered on an accelerated timeline with safety and guest experience as top priorities. Chris Lyles, project executive for Knutson Construction, noted Knutson built the original Buffalo Tower nearly 30 years ago. “This brings the project full circle with Knutson and a valued client. We’re proud to help deliver a transformational experience Treasure Island’s customers will enjoy for years to come.”

For more information or to book a stay in the newly renovated Buffalo Tower, visit TIcasino.com.

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