The Cocopah Tribe of Arizona broke ground on a resort and conference center next to its casino on Monday.
The project includes a 69,586-square foot hotel with 101 rooms, a pool and conference space. It will connect to the Cocopah Casino through the existing food court.
Ground work begins next week and construction is expected to take 12 months.
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Cocopah tribe ready to built resort and hotel near casino
(The Yuma Sun 11/13)
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