The Jamul Indian
Village of California released plans for a $230 million casino on the reservation.
The 228,000-square-foot casino would stand three stories and include a 10-level parking garage. The tribe expects to hire 1,600 people to work there.
The tribe ended its relationship with Lakes Entertainment this week. A new gaming partner hasn't been announced.
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Jamul Indians propose 3-story casino
(The San Diego Union-Tribune 3/15)
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Jamul Band releases plan for $230M casino on reservation
Thursday, March 15, 2012
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