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Agua Caliente Band to demolish hotel at casino in Palm Springs


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The Agua Caliente Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs, California. Photo from Facebook

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will start tearing down the hotel at its casino in downtown Palm Springs, California, after it closes in July.

The process will take 15 to 18 months, the tribe said. The Spa Resort Casino won't be affected by the closure of the hotel.

The tribe hasn't decided what to do with the space once the hotel is removed.

Get the Story:
Spa Resort hotel to be torn down within 18 months (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 6/20)

Related Stories:
Agua Caliente Band to close hotel at Palm Springs casino in July (05/07)

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