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Jamul Band reaches deal with Penn National for $360M casino

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The Jamul Indian Village of California announced an agreement to develop a $360 million casino with Penn National Gaming.

The 200,000 square-foot casino will feature at least 1,700 slot machines, 50 table games, restaurants, bars, lounges and a parking structure with over 1,900 spaces. The facility will be located on the tribe's reservation.

“We are pleased to work closely with Penn National Gaming, a respected industry leader that brings significant experience, energy and integrity to this important project,” Chairman Raymond Hunter said in a press release.

The tribe previously worked with Lakes Entertainment.

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