THE JAMUL INDIANS PLAN CASINO
SAN DIEGO, California -- The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the Jamul Indians
are planning a US$100-million high-rise hotel and casino on their six-acre reservation's six
acres about 20 miles east of San Diego. The tribe would move the homes of its 56 members
onto an adjacent parcel of land to make way for the casino and eventually make that
property part of their reservation. The tribe has also offered to build a US$2-million fire and
sheriff's station and a US$100,000 community park on the adjacent property.
The proposed hotel and casino is backed by a joint venture between Houston's
Kean-Argovitz Resorts and Minneapolis-based Lakes Gaming Inc. Construction is expected
to begin within 12 months.
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