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Caesars Thursday ceremony breaks ground on $32.5 million expansion

Caesars Entertainment, Inc. held a groundbreaking today for a $32.5 million investment to expand and enhance the current casino gaming floor of Indiana Grand Racing & Casino.

 

The expansion is projected to add more than 100 new casino jobs and millions to local and state gaming tax revenues.

 

Indiana Grand, located in Shelbyville, will add approximately 25,000 square feet to the north end of the casino making room for 100 brand-new slot machines and 25 more table games. Inside the new gaming floor and across the property, guests will enjoy significant updates to design and architectural features. 

 

 

Additionally, the expanded gaming floor will feature the WSOP Poker Room, a live Poker Room named for and carrying the spirit of the legendary World Series of Poker, the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world. The new WSOP Poker Room will include 20 tables and offer a premium experience with ways to qualify for WSOP land-based tournaments including the Main Event in Las Vegas. 

 

 

Wilhelm Construction of Indianapolis will begin work on April 1, with renovations set to be completed by the end of 2021.

 

Preliminary plans include:

  • A 5,000 square foot WSOP Poker Roomfeaturing 20 tables
  • A 20-seat video poker bar with 65” LCD overhead screens
  • New table games, slots and gaming chairs
  • New design elements throughout the gaming floor
  • New surface parking
  • More than 100 new jobs added to the work force
  • Millions in local and state gaming tax revenue

 

“This investment at Indiana Grand is a testament to our continued commitment to Indiana,” said Anthony Carano, President and Chief Operating Officer of Caesars Entertainment. “We are dedicated to enhancing and upgrading our operations at all of our locations, and we’re excited to start on several new phases of renovation and expansion in Shelbyville.”

 

“Since the implementation of table games in early 2020, we have looked forward to expanding our gaming operations,” said Mike Rich, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Indiana Grand. “This growthwill allow us to accommodate more guests and add more talented Team Members to the Indiana Grand family, and with the addition of a state-of-the-art Poker Room, we will expand our casino offerings to include some of the most notable programs in the United States, including World Series of Poker.”

 

 

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