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DECEMBER 7, 2000 A new development being explored by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Connecticut city of Norwich would house the tribe's offices as well as retail stores and other establishments. The plan for the city's downtown is being revived after being delayed and scaled down over the years. The tribe and the city have been meeting to discuss the focus of the project. Get the Story:
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Development would house tribe's offices
Facebook TwitterDECEMBER 7, 2000 A new development being explored by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Connecticut city of Norwich would house the tribe's offices as well as retail stores and other establishments. The plan for the city's downtown is being revived after being delayed and scaled down over the years. The tribe and the city have been meeting to discuss the focus of the project. Get the Story:
NCDC would take lead in Mercantile plan in New scenario (The New London Day 12/7) Related Stories:
Tribe, city discuss development (Money Matters 12/5)
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