“This agreement with the Buena Vista Gaming Authority advances our growth strategy to expand the reach of our brands into new markets and reinforces our over 20-year history working with tribal partners,” Caesars CEO Mark Frissora said in the statement. Caesars will license the Harrah’s name to the tribe and manage and maintain the 71,000-square-foot property once the casino is operational. The $168 million project will be developed, owned and operated by the Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians. Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-Journal agreement between Caesars Entertainment and a Northern California tribe will bring a Harrah’s casino to tribal land southeast of Sacramento. Harrah’s at 3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South on Thursday, Aug.