A TBNC Case Study
prototypical
Large
Scale
Project Entitlement & Site Development Program
Including, but
not limited to the site acquisition in fee, master site planning, specific site
engineering, agency and governmental approvals and project entitlement,
corporate marketing, investor opportunities and relationships, financial and
fiscal program management and on-going commercial operations.
A TBNC Case Study
08.01.07
And Now,,,,,,,,
Milda's Newest Neighbor
The Pauma Band of Mission Indians
Casino
Pauma 65,000 square foot Topically Themed gaming complex offers over 35,000
square feet of Casino Gaming. 850 state-of-the-art Slot Machines join 24 Table
Games in creating a Player’s Oasis in Northern San Diego County. The Casino
also includes a Poker Parlor adjacent to the main Table Games area as well as a
well-ventilated non-smoking section.

Nestled in a citrus grove, in the heart of Pauma Valley, Casino Pauma brings Las
Vegas Style Gaming in a casual and relaxed atmosphere. Southern California’s
newest casino features:

- Aisles of Popular Slot Machines
- Video Porker
- Blackjack
- Poker
- Plus Other Casino Table Games
To Visit The Web Site of Casino Pauma
Please Click on the Casino Sign
Stay tuned for updates on their progress . .
We plan to update this page on a regular basis.
Thank you for your visit.
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an interdisciplinary
planning and design collaborative
Tom Edgemon
P r i n c i p a l - I n
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Aviara Office Centre
7040 Avenida
Encinas -
Suite 104.299 -
Carlsbad -
California 92009.4653
760.729.9231 Corporate - 760.434.5869 Facsimile
A TBNC Case Study
prototypical
Large
Scale
Project Entitlement & Site Development Program
Including, but
not limited to the site acquisition in fee, master site planning, specific site
engineering, agency and governmental approvals and project entitlement,
corporate marketing, investor opportunities and relationships, financial and
fiscal program management and on-going commercial operations.
A TBNC Case Study
08.01.07