Jamul indian casino managment

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The casino's original concept was to be developed according to the State of California's gambling compact. The $200 million project was financed by Lakes Entertainment of Minnesota. Despite continuing opposition from townspeople, a ceremonial groundbreaking took place on December 10, 2005. After the annexation effort was denied, the casino plan was revised to fit the 6-acre (24,000 m 2) reservation grounds. The original plan, which required the US government to annex 81 acres (330,000 m 2) of surrounding land to complete the project, met with strong opposition from local residents. In 1999, the Tipai Band of Kumeyaay Indians, with 64 members living on 6 acres (24,000 m 2) of sovereign land in the Jamul area designated the 'Jamul Indian Village,' announced their intent to develop a new hotel and casino. It is located 20 miles east of downtown San Diego. The casino has 1,700 slot machines and 40 table games.

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The president and general manager is Mary Cheeks.

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It was formerly the Hollywood Casino Jamul-San Diego. The Jamul Casino is a Native American gambling enterprise run by the Jamul Indian Village on their 6-acre reservation in Jamul, California. Prime Cut, Loft 94, Tony Gwynn's Sports Pub

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