![]() ![]() In 2003, the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation bought the US Grant Hotel in downtown San Diego for $45 million. The purchase of a non-casino hotel by a San Diego-area tribe already entrenched in the gaming industry is not unprecedented. The sale is expected to be finalized in March. “I’ll say that the property needs some TLC here and there, but the business does quite well and there are no plans to make any major changes,” he said. Macarro said the tribe is abandoning those plans. Plans included a hotel expansion, a reconfiguration of the golf course and a large-scale development of single family homes and town homes. A company representative could not be reached for comment.Īccording to reports in the Riverside Press-Enterprise, JC Resorts had long sought to redevelop the Temecula property. JC Resorts, which had operated the Temecula Creek Inn since 1986, also owns The Rancho Bernardo Inn, Scripps Inn in La Jolla and the Surf & Sand resort in Laguna Beach. It’s scheduled to open in March or April. Macarro called economic diversification key to Pechanga’s long-term viability and said the tribe has made has other real estate investments, including a new marketplace comprised of small retail and food businesses that’s just south of casino resort property. Among its many amenities, the casino resort has 1,090 hotel rooms and Journey, an 18-hole championship golf course. ![]()
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