The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has made a deal for a third hotel project, this time on its reservation in California.
The tribe will build a 110-room Hampton Inn & Suites at a new village being planned on the reservation. Construction could begin next year in hopes of opening by mid-year 2007.
The tribe has already opened a Marriott Residence Inn in Washington, D.C., in partnership with three other tribes. The tribe also signed a deal with Marriott for a hotel in downtown Sacramento in partnership with two other tribes.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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