The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation of California halted plans for a major casino expansion due to economic factors.
The tribe planned to triple the size of the Cache Creek Casino Resort. The facility would have grown to 1.2 million square-feet, with the number of hotel rooms going from 200 to 694.
The tribe was about to head into arbitration with Yolo County for the expansion.
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Wintun Tribe drops expansion plans
(The Woodland Daily Democrat 10/7)
Tribe halts expansion plan at Cache Creek casino (The Sacramento Bee 10/7)
Cache Creek Casino halts expansion plans (The Sacramento Business Journal 10/6)
Press Release: Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation to discontinue resort project (Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation 10/6)
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