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Firm willing to give $300,000 for road pavement

American Sinopan LLC, a company that wants to build 12 villas and a clubhouse on Capital Hill—on top of their investment to renovate the old Magellan Hotel—is willing to donate $300,000 to have the road leading to the project’s location paved. With that $300,000 and the $700,000...
Posted On Aug 30 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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ACG ‘alters’ 1st phase of project

The Alter City Group is looking at holding a groundbreaking ceremony in the next two months for their $1.2-billion casino resort project in Puntan Diablo Cove on Tinian. However, there will be changes to their project plan that they hope to submit to the Bureau of Environmental...
Posted On May 05 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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Alter City hints at temporary casino on Tinian

An Alter City Group executive hinted at exploring the option of a temporary or live-training casino facility, when sought for a reaction fresh off the approval of their casino operator’s license last Friday. The temporary casino option immediately draws comparison to Saipan...
Posted On Feb 03 2016 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Live-fire, and landfill issues on mind of Tinian casino investors

Tinian casino investors, the Tinian mayor, U.S. military officials, and other stakeholders reconvene today to seek solutions for Tinian’s open-air dump. Alter City Group managing director Ken Lin and Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas said last week they would be meeting with...
Posted On Feb 02 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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