Tribe planea un nuevo centro de eventos para el Red Hawk Resort and Casino

December 7, 2023
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La Oficina de Asuntos Indígenas y los funcionarios del condado revisarán ahora la propuesta que podría sumarse a otras mejoras recientes de la propiedad.
La banda de indios miwok de California de Shingle Springs tiene previsto añadir un centro de eventos a su Red Hawk Resort and Casino, ubicado a las afueras de Sacramento, California.

La propiedad del casino ya ha sido objeto de una expansión, que incluye la adición de un hotel de 156 habitaciones y un complejo de entretenimiento llamado The Apex.

El casino cuenta actualmente con una sala de juego de 88,000 pies cuadrados con más de 2,100 máquinas tragamonedas y más de 70 juegos de mesa. El nuevo Apex at Red Hawk cuenta con bolos, una sala de juegos de realidad virtual, una pista de karting, un simulador de golf, un bar deportivo y el Apex Grill.

Según informes locales, el centro de eventos previsto formaría parte de los 200 acres que la banda indígena miwok de Shingle Springs solicitó al gobierno federal en septiembre, durante una reclasificación del terreno para el desarrollo económico y no para la construcción de viviendas.

Los supervisores del condado de El Dorado ahora deben revisar la solicitud a la Oficina de Asuntos Indígenas y responderán en consecuencia sobre cómo proceder con respecto a las listas de impuestos del condado del lugar propuesto para el evento, el uso de la tierra y otros impactos previstos en el área.

Los documentos de propuesta permitidos muestran que la tribu planea desarrollar un centro de eventos, pero no especifican cuándo está prevista la inauguración o la posible apertura del lugar.

Otros avances recientes en el panorama de los casinos tribales de California incluyen la compra por parte de la tribu Wilton Rancheria de 20 acres de terreno cerca del Sky River Casino (aunque no se han publicado planes de desarrollo), así como el Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tejon, que planea inaugurar sus obras a finales de este año.
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