Exclusive: Native American tribe known for casino resort buys 52 acres on Maui




A Native American tribe based in California and known for its casino resort has purchased more than 50 acres of land in West Maui for a total of $11.35 million, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.
The agricultural-zoned lands are located between Olowalu and Lahaina, and includes a 6,640 square foot building.
California’s Jackson Rancheria Development Corp., which is owned by the Miwuk tribe, closed on its big purchase last month, which comes out to about $5 per square foot. The land was formerly owned by WoweeMaui LLC.
It’s not known what the tribe will do with the land just yet, although in a similar purchase two years ago in California, involving 113 acres of agricultural lands, the tribe said it had no plans to develop the property, according to published reports.
The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miuk Indians own the Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort, which includes a casino, hotel, RV park, general store and gas station, according to its website.

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