The hotel lobby will be home to an approximately 4,800-square-foot restaurant with views of the surrounding area. The new 16-story hotel will feature 200 rooms, including 52 suites, and a six-story parking structure, with guests being able to access the hotel through a climate-controlled, enclosed pedestrian sky bridge. The economic impact of the hotel will have far-reaching and long-term positive effects on our Tribal nation, state, and local economy.” “The hotel will allow us to effectively expand our footprint in the market while increasing funding for fire protection to serve all of San Diego County as well as provide 125 new permanent jobs and 1,000 construction jobs. “In only a few short years since opening, I’m proud that we can capitalize on our success in operating the Jamul Casino with the development of a luxury hotel,” said Jamul Indian Village and JIVDC Board Chairwoman Erica M.