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Quechan Nation plans February 13 casino opening
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
The Quechan Nation appears to have resolved its financial worries and will open a new casino on February 13. The tribe completed most of the work on the $214 million Quechan Casino Resort last fall but fell short amid national economic woes. But the 297,000 square-foot facility will soon be ready for the public. The casino near Yuma, Arizona, features a 30,000 square-foot gaming floor, a 166-room hotel, a 20,000 square-foot event center and several restaurant and dining options. Get the Story:
Quechan Casino Resort almost ready (The Yuma Sun 1/28)
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