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Agua Caliente Band plans new casino in Palm Springs
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians plans to build a new casino in downtown Palm Springs, California. Officials unveiled preliminary designs for the project. The tribe wants to demolish the existing Spa Resort Casino and Hotel and replace it with a bigger complex with more gaming space, a hotel, a performance venue, more restaurants and shops and a parking garage. The project is still in the planning stages. The tribe would need to secure additional land around the current casino site to move forward. Get the Story:
New Spa Casino plans aired (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 6/6)
Tribe unveils early designs for new resort (The RIverside Press-Enterprise 6/6)
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