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OSoboba Casino Grand Re-Opening Celebration Celebrates New Look
n April 19th, Soboba Casino in San Jacinto celebrated the completion of its new multi-million dollar renovation. Enhancements to the 74,000-square-foot casino feature a classic lodge-style theme with stone veneer columns at the main entrance, plus a complete interior make-over from carpet to ceiling.
e renovation includes stunning wall-treatments, crown molding, plasma TVs throughout the casino and the installation of HVAC exhaust fans that provide cleaner air in the casino’s smoking areas.
“Soboba Casino continually strives to reinforce its commitment to improving and expanding its casino o erings and its customer service levels. ese current capital improvements will add the type of value for its customers that has always been Soboba’s goal from the beginning,” said Richard Kline, General Manager.
“ is renovation will take the property to a new level of casino sophistication and will provide a gaming experience for our customers that is second to none and a place where its employees are proud to work.”
And you can celebrate at Soboba Casino all month long. During the month collect entries on May 22nd you may win the Grand Prize Drawing for a Trip to the NBA Finals. And every ursday night join in on the Dreams Come True Drawing where Club Soboba players have a chance at winning one of ten complete Dream Packages. See page 29 for details.
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians Breaks Ground on OSpotlight 29 Casino Hotel
n March 20th, the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of e approximately 200-room hotel is designed Mission Indians broke ground on Spotlight with the goal of achieving a four-star rating, and will 29 Casino’s four-star hotel/spa development consist of amenities consistent with a four-star resort,
that will begin with a four-story parking garage.
e economic impact of the project will be widespread, from construction labor to sta ng once the hotel opens. e positive environmental impact comes in the form of a co-generation power plant that recycles energy, reduces emissions and decreases strain
on California’s overworked power grid.
including a pool/recreation area, spa and covered cabanas, health spa, convention center and restaurant additions.
e $100 million project will be developed in phases. e rst is the 1,245-space parking garage. Construction of the parking garage will begin immediately, with completion expected in 12–14
months. Hotel/spa ground-breaking will follow shortly thereafter.
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