The Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation in California is still working on an off-reservation casino near the U.S. -Mexico border.
The tribe is working with the Calexico on the project. Plans call for a 459,261 square-foot casino, a 400-room hotel, retail space, restaurant space, office space and other development on 60 acres.
The tribe will pay the city $2 million a year to address the impacts of the casino.
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Calexico Casino Update
(The Imperial Valley Weekly-Chronicle 9/13)
California | Casino Stalker
Manzanita Band still planning off-reservation casino near Mexico
Monday, September 13, 2010
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