Jamul Casino Checks off Construction Milestone in Topping Off of Hotel Tower
The Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation celebrated a milestone in the construction of Jamul Casino’s new, 16-story hotel tower with a ceremony to place the structure’s final beam last week.
The Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation celebrated a milestone in the construction of Jamul Casino’s new, 16-story hotel tower with a ceremony to place the structure’s final beam last week.
The hotel, scheduled to open in the spring of 2025, features 200 rooms, 52 suites, and a collection of leisure experiences.
The Jamul Casino executive team and Jamul Indian Village tribal members signed the final beam. Elder Kenny Meza performed a traditional blessing of the building. With the Jamul Indian Village flag, the beam was raised to the top of the tower, signifying completion of a major construction phase.
“After years of conceptualizing and planning, we are proud to mark this significant milestone in Jamul Casino’s history,” said Erica M. Pinto, chairwoman of the Jamul Indian Village and chairwoman of the development corporation Board.
“We are appreciative of our partners at C.W. Driver Companies as they help bring this vision to life, and we cannot wait to open the hotel doors and invite guests to experience it for themselves next year.”
Casino guests will be able to stay where they play, accessing the hotel through an enclosed pedestrian sky bridge. Amenities include a 4,800-square-foot restaurant with views of the surrounding area, retail space, meeting and banquet facilities, a full-service spa and salon, a fitness center, and VIP guest rooms and suites.