DEADWOOD MOUNTAIN GRAND offers multiple opportunities: FOR SALE continue operating and maintaining ’ most well-known hotel and casino, the $22 1906 Deadwood Mountain | Deadwood, SD 57732 future opportunity to develop and customize chalets, and facilitate more attraction to MILLION deadwoodmountaingrand.com the resort and town.

DOUG BROCKHOUSE, SIOR BRADYN NEISES Principal Commercial Sales + Leasing Bender Commercial | Falls Bender Commercial | Sioux Falls DEADWOOD MOUNTAIN GRAND PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Deadwood Mountain Grand Features: 1. Hotel - 98-room, luxury hotel with an excess of 35,000-square- feet of event space including three smaller spaces totaling 10,000-square-feet in meeting space, a fitness facility, indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi and the only resort-based spa and salon in the Black Hills

2. State of the Art Casino - including the latest slot devices with full live table gaming including Blackjack, Texas Hold-em, 3 Card, Roulette and Craps

3. The Patron Patio - accommodates approximately 700 people in an outdoor patio experience The Deadwood Mountain Grand Resort (“DMG”) opened in 2011 and has become one of the finest lodging and entertainment facilities in the Upper Midwest becoming #1 in the world within the IHG brand family. Forbes recently named “the DMG” the top 4. Event Center - the 25,000-square-foot space is the busiest concert venue in the region and hosts more than 150 events luxury hotel in . annually including: Concerts, Showtime Professional Boxing, MMA, Knife and Gun Shows, Cooking Shows, Car Auctions, The Deadwood Mountain Grand Resort is now under new ownership in addition to a new management philosophy that promotes Trade Shows, Weddings, Corporate Retreats, and more with fresh concepts for programming. A key opportunity to the future would be developing 60 chalets, with a total of 127 rooms, approx. 200,000 attendees (Capacity 3,000 festival / 1,950 seated) on commercially zoned land owned by the resort adjacent to the existing facilities. The chalets could be added to the resorts room inventory in perpetuity and managed by the hotel increasing room capacity from 98 to 240 with all new VIP Suite level 5. Six String - A themed, casual fun, dining restaurant with 110 accommodations driving the top ADR in the market. The added units and additional occupied nights would significantly increase seats and outdoor patio (seats 60 additional people revenue in all operating departments enhancing profit margins not only from added revenue but from economies of scale. in seasonal outdoor seating) 6. Santana’s Sports Bar – A 165 seat Sports Bar with an The Property is in the heart of historic Deadwood, South Dakota and is less than an hour’s drive from Mt. Rushmore National additional 80 seat private dining room Memorial, Memorial, National Monument, and is within a 90 minute drive from Badlands National Park. The entire city of Deadwood is designated by the Historic National Trust as a national historic landmark. Each year 7. Full Service Salon + Spa more than 3 million visitors come to Deadwood to enjoy the unique features of the town and the surrounding area featuring year 8. Gift Shop round activities and events. Currently, approximately 400,000 of those visitors are drawn to the Deadwood Mountain Grand. 9. Parking Garage - 3 story/220 spaces The current owner will consider remaining as a minority partner with someone financially qualified to operate and manage the Resort and potentially develop the approved chalets.

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Hotel + Casino + Event Center DEADWOOD MOUNTAIN GRAND

Deadwood Mountain Grand, a Holiday Inn Resort, is one of the region’s most unique hotel properties; the resort offers a hotel, casino, and event center. A world-class concierge/ activity service, three on-site eateries, close proximity to downtown and local attractions and the Mickelson Trail.

Perched on a hill overlooking Historic Deadwood and featuring GRAND views, the 98-room luxury hotel adjoins to the refurbished Homestake Mine Slime Plant, one of Deadwood’s most unique historic landmarks, home to Deadwood’s only large-scale event center and casino.

Luxury suites overlook spectacular views from private balconies, including that of Mount Moriah Cemetery (the final resting place of , and other legends of the Wild West) and Historic Deadwood. Guests can enjoy lounging by the grand stone fireplace, indulge in the spa, indoor pool and hot tub.

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Rich in history, the city of Deadwood, South Dakota, is known for the Black Hills Rush of the 1870s. The city received an estimated population growth of 5,000 people between 1876 and 1879, shortly after gold deposits were discovered in the Black Hills. Explorers from all over the world flocked to Deadwood hoping to cash in on the expeditions. The discovery, combined with the surge in population growth, put the city of Deadwood on the map.

In 1890, the railroad became part of Deadwood’s logistics and connected the town to the rest of the world. As a result, the town evolved into a prosperous commercial hub. Unfortunately, the town experienced several hardships during the past century as fires destroyed significant historical structures and caused the town economic setbacks. To rebuild, organizers created the “Deadwood Experiment” which used gambling, a once booming business, to stimulate growth for the city. In 1989, gambling became legalized in Deadwood making it, at the time, one of only three places in the where gambling was legal. The experiment was a huge success as the town now attracts millions of visitors a year, and gambling is a thriving force in Deadwood’s economy.

In 1961, the entire town of Deadwood was designated a National Historic Landmark for its well- preserved and maintained collection of late 19th-century frontier architecture. The city serves as county seat for Lawrence County and has an estimated population of ±1,300, according to the United States Census Bureau. The city experiences a high volume of tourism throughout the year as the area is full of recreational opportunities. Winter sports consist of snowboarding, skiing, and snowmobiling. Summer activities include: hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, swimming and rock climbing. The newest form of entertainment is ATV/UTVing with thousands of motorized vehicle trails in the immediate area. Others come to experience the town’s past and visit historical places such as the legendary Mt. Moriah Cemetery where larger-than-life Old West figure’s Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane are buried.

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Black Hills + Badlands NATIONAL FOREST

From the four faces carved high on and the Cathedral Spires of Custer State Park to the caverns of Wind Cave, the herds of buffalo, wild mustangs, and burros in the Badlands in the east, to Devils Tower in the west – the Black Hills are home to many animals and places.

With over five million acres of forest and mountain lands in the Black Hills you’ll also find rich history, natural beauty and adventure.

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