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Tachi Palace

Casino in California

Tachi Palace

Casino in California

FieldValue
nameTachi Palace Hotel & Casino
logoTachi Palace logo.svg
logo_size100
imageTachi Palace casino entrance.JPG
image_captionMain entrance of the casino
locationLemoore, California
address17225 Jersey Avenue
date_openedNovember 4, 1983
rooms255
casino_typeIndian
ownerSanta Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria
names_preSouthgate Bingo Palace
Palace Indian Gaming Center
website

Palace Indian Gaming Center Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino is an Indian casino and hotel on the Santa Rosa Rancheria in Lemoore, California.

History

The 1,100-seat Southgate Bingo Palace was built for $1 million by Paland, Inc. of Dallas, and opened on November 4, 1983. Within seven months, the construction costs had been recouped, and payments to tribal members began.

By 1986, when a $750,000 renovation was completed to make Southgate the "most luxurious bingo hall in the state", the hall was being operated by British-American Bingo, Inc., which received 45% of revenues, with the remainder going to the tribe. Tribal members also made up 20% of the hall's workforce. The tribe put the money toward items including youth recreation programs, college scholarships and construction of homes.

In 1994, the tribe took over operation of the bingo hall and renamed it Palace Indian Gaming Center. The tribe soon added slot machines, which grew in number to 385 as of 1997, despite ongoing efforts by the state to block them. In 2005, a major expansion was opened, and it was renamed as Tachi Palace.

The seven-story Tachi Palace hotel

The following year, a 7-story, 255-room hotel was opened on the property. The hotel is semi-circular, with plans for a second phase of construction to complete the circle.

Sporting events

World Extreme Cagefighting hosted 22 mixed martial arts events at Tachi Palace, until it was bought in 2006 by Zuffa, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and moved its events to Las Vegas. The casino's entertainment director, Christian Printup, then created a new MMA promotion, Palace Fighting Championship. After Printup departed in 2009, the casino formed a new promotion, Tachi Palace Fights, in conjunction with Gladiator Challenge. The tribal council decided to discontinue mixed martial arts events at the casino in December 2012, but reversed its decision in March 2013, and TPF fights resumed.

The cancelled UFC 249 was to have been held at Tachi Palace.

Tachi Palace has also hosted many boxing events in association with promoter Goossen-Tutor, and became especially known for its women's boxing bouts.

References

References

  1. Payton, Ken. (March 14, 1985). "Big-time Indian bingo slow getting started". via NewsBank.
  2. Dudley, Anne. (June 5, 1986). "Bingo jobs help family, but problems remain". via NewsBank.
  3. (March 5, 1987). "Renovated bingo hall will celebrate Saturday". via NewsBank.
  4. Dudley, Anne. (August 10, 1986). "Indians angered by attempts to regulate bingo". via NewsBank.
  5. Doyle, Michael. (September 8, 1988). "Indians in high-stakes battle". via NewsBank.
  6. Nax, Sanford. (June 29, 1993). "Tribe uses bingo profits to ease housing problems". via NewsBank.
  7. "Tachi Yokut History: Santa Rosa Rancheria". Tachi Yokut Tribe.
  8. Correa, Tracy. (January 26, 1997). "Tachi Indians hedge their bets". via NewsBank.
  9. Martinez, Martha. (October 19, 2005). "Casino grows: Latest expansion phase opens at Tachi Palace". via NewsBank.
  10. (November 9, 2006). "Tachi Hotel opens with style & fanfare". via NewsBank.
  11. Giannandrea, Nick. (January 19, 2007). "Card a knockout at first blush". via NewsBank.
  12. Martin, Todd. (December 12, 2007). "Underdog WEC promotion an outfit on the rise". CBS Sports.
  13. Giannandrea, Nick. (January 18, 2007). "A brawl by any other title". via NewsBank.
  14. de Give, Richard. (September 17, 2009). "MMA fights back at Tachi Palace". Hanford Sentinel.
  15. Whitman, Mike. (December 8, 2012). "Tachi Palace update: TPF matchmaker confirms casino's decision to discontinue events". Sherdog.
  16. Whitman, Mike. (March 29, 2013). "Tribal council reverses decision, Tachi Palace Fights to return in August". Sherdog.
  17. (April 9, 2020). "Dana White cancels UFC 249 fight card after request from network executives".
  18. Giannandrea, Nick. (July 24, 2009). "Tachi Palace, promoter cut ties". via NewsBank.
  19. Giannandrea, Nick. (February 22, 2007). "Female fighters continue to pump up Palace". via NewsBank.
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