The tribe acquired the property at 222 East Shiloh Road from private owners this month for $12.3 million. Pending necessary state and federal approvals, it’s likely to take four years before the resort would be built and opened, tribal representatives said. The 90-member Pomo tribe intends to turn the land about a half-mile from Shiloh Ranch Regional Park into the Shiloh Resort & Casino. ![]() The Koi Nation, a federally recognized tribe based in Sonoma County, unveiled plans Wednesday to turn a 68-acre vineyard southeast of Windsor into a $600 million casino resort, one of the largest of its kind in Northern California.
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