Pojoaque Pueblo celebrates progress on resort
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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