Economic Development

Puyallup tribal council standing on a dock with the new Kenmore Air sea plane on docked behind them. From left to right James Rideout, Fred Dillon, Bill Sterud, Sylvia Miller, Anna Bean, Annette Bryan, and Monica Miller.

The Puyallup Tribe has been developing its economic base for decades, building up a portfolio that includes a marina, golf course, convenience stores, cannabis stores and more. Regional landmarks include the Emerald Queen Casino casinos and hotels, including the $400 million EQC location in Tacoma that opened in 2020.

In the same year, the Puyallup Tribal Council made economic diversification and development a priority to ensure the well-being of future generations. The following year an Amazon sorting center opened in Fife and the BetMGM @ EQC sportsbook launched. Partnerships with Kenmore Air and celebrity chef Roy Yamaguchi were highlights of 2022.

This year, the Tribe has launched its own international logistics company, Tahoma Global Logistics; acquired candy company Ames International, INC.; entered in a historic host city supporter agreement with Seattle 26 for the upcoming World Cup; broke ground on a new Tribal Administration building, and opened a seaplane terminal on Ruston Way.

The Tribe’s investments support the Puyallup Membership and bring jobs and other economic benefits that support the greater community. Below are a few highlights: