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Seminole Tribe to spend $12M on casino expansion
Friday, November 7, 2008
The Seminole Tribe of Florida will spend $12 million to expand one of its casinos. The project will add 35,000 square-feet to the Seminole Immokalee Casino. More room is needed to make way for additional games, including slot machines that the subject of a disputed Class III gaming compact. The new area is expected to open in the first quarter of 2009. Get the Story:
Seminoles expanding Immokalee casino (The Naples Daily News 11/7)
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