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Alex Girda wrote on the message board: > The Pechanga Resort and Casino is due for a sizable expansion. > Following a successful partnership with Tutor Perini Building Corp. on > various phases of the resort, the Pechanga Development Corporation > decided to award an expansion contract, estimated at $285 million. > Completion of the resort’s expansion is slated for the end of next > year. > > Owned by the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, the resort will expand > with a new AAA Four Diamond facility. The new wing will include a > 568-key hotel, a stand-alone luxury two-story spa and salon with 17 > treatment rooms, a fitness center and hydrotherapy pool terrace, > resort-style pool complex with eight pool areas, two restaurants, and > 67,000 square feet of additional event space. Delawie is the > architectural firm in charge of the expansion, and Lifescapes > International will handle landscaping duties. The resort offers > proximity to the Ultimate Interchange at the I-15 and Temecula > Parkway, both of which were partly financed by the resort with $10.4 > million. > > According to Pechanga Development Corporation President Patrick > Murphy, “Perini was the general contractor for the original Pechanga > resort that opened in 2002. This development will complement our > current offerings, enhance the resort experience for guests, and > cement Pechanga Resort & Casino.” The expansion was first revealed > back in 2014 when the estimated economic impact of the project was > estimated at 3,000 jobs and $550 million in activity. > > https://www.cpexecutive.com/post/pechanga-resort-and-casino-awarded-285m-expansion/
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