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The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will become the first tribe in the area to boast three casino properties with the opening of the new Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City this fall.
A construction worker walks through one of the three bar areas at the soon to be completed Agua Caliente Casino in Cathedral City Friday, July 17, 2020. This will be the third Agua Caliente Casino in the area and is scheduled to open later this year. The 30,000 square foot casino, which will employee approximately 500 people, will have 3 bars, 536 slot machines and 8 table games. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)Â
We recently visited the project, which is still under construction, and got some details about what the new property will include, from its gaming floor to its event center. Read more.Â
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As Atlantic City casinos navigate the new normal of the novel coronavirus, they’ve had to rethink how they do dining and many of them are opting to use their outdoor space. They’re bringing in food trucks, using expanded boardwalk space and even seating diners on their rooftops. The Press of Atlantic City has more.
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