Thanks to a $66 million financing deal, the Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians in California will be able to spend $10 million on a casino upgrade.
The tribe is renovating the structure that houses
Casino Pauma.
Plans call for a new buffet, a new entrance, new lighting, and new carpeting and ceiling, The North County Times reported.
"We are really excited to see it come to fruition," Secretary Bennae Calac told the paper.
The tribe is also paying off old debt.
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(The North County Times 2/29)
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