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Shinnecock Nation Inks New Casino Partnership

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Shinnecock Nation Tribal Chairman Bryan Polite.  EXPRESS File

Shinnecock Nation Tribal Chairman Bryan Polite. EXPRESS File

The Shinnecock Nation this week announced it has inked a new casino development contract with the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino chain, which is owned by the Florida-based Seminole Tribe.

The Shinnecock Nation this week announced it has inked a new casino development contract with the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino chain, which is owned by the Florida-based Seminole Tribe.

authorMichael Wright on Sep 9, 2020
The Shinnecock Nation this week announced it has inked a new casino development contract with the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino chain, which is owned by the Florida-based Seminole Tribe.... more

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