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With key acquisitions in downtown Sacramento, Miwok and Wilton tribes are emerging as transformative landowners, deeply rooted in regional history.
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Six highly anticipated new restaurants are opening soon in downtown Phoenix, from barbecue to steak, cafe to martini bar. Here's when they open.
A prominent piece of downtown Sacramento real estate has been purchased by the Native American tribe behind Red Hawk Resort and Casino.
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has doubled its real estate footprint in Downtown Sacramento, closing escrow on the former Macy's store at Downtown Commons.
Ethan Conrad's Downtown Sacramento office investments show promise, with state tenants boosting occupancy and retail expansion planned at 630 K St.
A prominent piece of downtown Sacramento real estate has been purchased by the Native American tribe behind Red Hawk Resort and Casino.
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has purchased the space in downtown Sacramento once occupied by Macy's.
Downtown Phoenix’s population has doubled since 2010, and thousands of new apartments have opened since 2010.