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Pojoaque Pueblo celebrates progress on resort
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Pojoaque Pueblo in New Mexico celebrated its progress towards building what will be the state's largest resort. The tribe is building a new casino and a Hilton Hotel along a major interstate. With an 80,000-square-foot casino, a 30-room hotel, restaurants and meeting space, the $280 million Buffalo Thunder Resort surpasses another tribal resort in size. The tribe currently operates a casino and two hotels, including a Hilton property. The new resort will bring the number of total employees to about 1,600. Get the Story:
Buffalo Thunder Resort: Pueblo marks milestone (The Santa Fe New Mexico 9/19)
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Pojoaque, Hilton Celebrate Completion of Structural Work on Resort (The Albuquerque Journal 9/19)
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