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




Southwest Museum ?

Rumor ?

The Media is Reporting "talks" Are underway that Suggests the Pechanga Band of Luiseņo Indians is Actively lobbying for a possible alliance with the Gene Autry and Southwest Museums.

The Pechanga Band has recently acquired the 720 acre Boseker Great Oak Ranch bisecting their Tribal Nation.

An outstanding public and socio-economic benefit would be the creation of a significant, regionally supported repository museum of Native American History, Specifically as an Expansion of the Autry and Southwest Museums . 

 

Southwest Museum
NATIVE CULTURES OF THE AMERICAS

234 Museum Drive
Los Angeles, California   90065

www.southwestmuseum.org

The Southwest Museum holds one of the nation's most important museum, library, and archive collections related to the American Indian. In addition it has extensive holdings of Prehispanic, Spanish Colonial, Latino, and Western American art and artifacts. For eighty years it has supported research, publications, exhibitions, and other educational activities to advance the public's understanding and appreciation of the Americas, with particular emphasis on the Western United States and Mesoamerica.

The collections of the Southwest Museum represent Native American cultures from Alaska to South America. The museum contains some of the finest examples of Indian art and artifacts in the United States. Beyond this primary emphasis, the Southwest Museum holds important collections of Mesoamerican and South American Precolumbian pottery and textiles, and Hispanic folk and decorative arts.


Southwest Museum
NATIVE CULTURES OF THE AMERICAS

www.southwestmuseum.org

234 Museum Drive
Los Angeles, California   90065


 

Boseker Great Oak Ranch


The Pechanga Band of Luiseņo Indians has acquired the nearby  720 acre Boseker Great Oak Ranch, being the former home of "Perry Mason" author Erle Stanley Gardner and includes about 20 buildings.

Sources close to the Pechanga Band say they would install a museum and cultural center on the ranch.

Establishing a branch of the Southwest Museum there would provide access to one of the country's foremost collections of Native American art and artifacts.

The Pechanga Band opened a $ 17 million casino in 1995  and a $ 1.6 million bingo pavilion two years later.

Currently improvements include a  $ 14.5 million public works project encompassing a broad range of improvements to the 4,500-acre reservation, located directly off Interstate 15. 

During mid-year 2000, the Pechanga Band initiated another construction program of more than  $ 160 million to expand their existing facilities to more than  1.21 million square feet.

The current forty acre site of tribal lands being developed includes;


Please stay tuned for updates on their progress . . 

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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