The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will spend $2.1 million to renovate its casino in Palm Springs, California.
Work on the hotel at the Spa Resort Casino will start July 5. Rooms and corridors will be upgraded.
“We're pleased to reinvigorate this historic hotel and put some of our local construction teams to work in the process,'' Brian Hansberry, the tribe's chief operating officer, told The Palm Springs Desert Sun.
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Agua Caliente Band to spend $2.1M on renovations at casino
Thursday, June 9, 2011
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