The Navajo Nation expects to open a $175 million casino near Flagstaff, Arizona, in May 2013.
The Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort will feature nearly 1,100 slot machines, blackjack and poker tables, 200 hotel rooms, a gift shop, a food court, a sports bar, and a spa, The Arizona Daily Sun reported.
About 800 people will be hired to work at the facility.
The tribe expects to pull in about $100 million a year at the casino although that figure is preliminary.
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