The Navajo Nation has scaled back plans for a major gaming facility in Arizona.
The Twin Arrows Casino and Resort near Flagstaff will cost $140 million. That's down from the $160 million that was originally anticipated.
To cut costs, the tribe eliminated the second floor of the hotel. A 50,000-square-foot conference center will remain in the plan.
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Casino To Be Scaled Back To Cut Costs
(The Arizona Journal 9/7)
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Navajo Nation scales back plans for gaming facility in Arizona
Thursday, September 8, 2011
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