The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is hoping to finalize plans to develop a prime piece of real estate located near two highways.
Chairman Deron Marquez said the development will include a hotel, restaurants and retail and office space. The tribe has signed letters of intent with Starbucks, Century 21 and Cold Stone Creamery. The tribe is negotiating with Hilton, Marquez said.
The land in question has been the subject of speculation but the tribe hasn't done anything with it after years of discussion.
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(The San Bernardino County Sun 12/10)
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