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
Milda's Southerly Neighbor Now
Open For Your Enjoyment


The Pala Band of Mission Indians
Visit
the New Web Presence of The Pala Casino

Anchor Gaming [a public company] has developed and will manage a Las Vegas-style casino for the Pala Band of Mission Indians.
Ground was broken June 17th, 2000 for the $ 120,000,000.00 entertainment center located along the San Luis Rey River just south of Milda Town at Pala Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill.
Now open for your entertainment enjoyment, this gaming complex features 1,500 machines and approximately 60 table games. In addition to the Las Vegas style gaming the Pala Casino offers many other entertainment and tourism opportunities.

Construction
Photographs Fall 2000
The Pala Casino on The San Luis Rey River
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
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California 92009.4653
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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