The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians broke ground on a new casino hotel on Monday.
The 16-story, 344-room hotel is located at the tribe's casino near Rancho Mirage. Local officials have expressed objections to the project and negotiations are ongoing.
The tribe has made a large number of concessions for the $185 million hotel, which will managed directly by the tribe.
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16-story casino hotel rises at last
(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/18)
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New valley landmark breaks ground (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 4/18)
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Agua Caliente Band breaks ground on casino hotel
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