The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians held a groundbreaking for its new development project on December 7.
San Manuel Village is a mixed-use real estate development in Highland, California. The project includes a 110-room Hampton Inn & Suites hotel, restaurants, retail commercial space and office space.
The village is part of the tribe's effort at economic diversification. The grand opening is expected in late 2007.
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San Manuel Village construction begins
(The Highland Community News 12/13)
Relevant Links:
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians - http://www.sanmanuel-nsn.gov
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