California Tribal casinos generated $4.2 billion in 2003
Monday, July 19, 2004 at 07:34PM
TheSpook
At about 21 stories tall, Harrah's Rincon Casino and Resort's new hotel
addition towers over virtually all other North County structures. It
could easily be a symbol for the state's booming American Indian
gambling industry. When completed in mid-December, the hotel in Valley
Center will have 650 rooms to accommodate an ever-growing demand for
Indian gambling in the county, which has eight other tribal casinos
dotting rural areas. And more are planned. Such projects fueled
California's Indian gambling revenues in 2003, according to an Indian
Gaming Industry Report released recently by a private consulting firm.
The state's gambling tribes generated $4.2 billion in revenue last
year. .[more]
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