[bc_video video_id=”6132062316001″ account_id=”5728959025001″ player_id=”Hkbio1usDM” embed=”in-page” padding_top=”56%” autoplay=”” min_width=”0px” max_width=”640px” width=”100%” height=”100%”] A groundbreaking ceremony planned for next week to start construction of a 10,000-seat arena on tribal land in downtown Palm Springs has been postponed due to unspecified “extenuating circumstances,” the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians announced Wednesday. The tribe did not indicate exactly […]
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There was a lot of excitement when the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians announced their plans to build a sports and entertainment area, that is still generating a lot of buzz. The arena will be more than 300 thousand square feet, have seating for 10 thousand plus and is expected to open in the […]
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In a detailed report Palm Springs’ Police and Fire Departments are asking for a combined $25 million to handle the big events the new arena will bring in. “No matter what venue you have, you always have the worry of something happening. That’s why we’re there to do our best to prevent it,” said Sergeant […]
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Residents are invited to weigh in Thursday evening during a special meeting of the Palm Springs City Council on an arena proposed to be constructed on tribal land in downtown Palm Springs. City officials said this will be the lone opportunity for local residents and business owners to share their input on the proposed project. […]
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The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is preparing an environmental impact study for a proposed arena project that was announced last month, the tribe announced Wednesday. The project, which is proposed for 16 acres of tribal land in downtown Palm Springs, would include a 173,000 square-foot arena, a 35,000-square- foot practice facility and 44,000 […]
