“It’s going to help increase the momentum to what we’ve already built within our arts and entertainment district, it’s going to complement the Mary Pickford Movie Theatre. we have about 165 to 190 workers here on a daily basis,” said Reid Milanovich, Vice Chairman of Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. “As far as the speed goes, we just have a great crew, a great team, they’re very efficient, they work quickly. And despite the pandemic, the project is on track to being completed by the end of the year. The Agua Caliente band of Cahuilla Indians broke ground in early November 2019 starting what they called a large scale investment.
NBC Palm Springs got an exclusive inside tour on how the casino is coming along and the new attractions people can look forward too. The new Agua Caliente Casino in Cathedral City is a project that has not slowed down, even while enduring this pandemic.