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Horseshoe Indianapolis Unveiled After $33.7M Expansion

Occasion marked Feb. 22 by ribbon cutting ceremony.

Courtesy Horseshoe Indianapolis

Caesars Entertainment is raising the stakes on entertainment and gaming in Central Indiana with the official unveiling of the newly-branded Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino. The occasion was marked by a ribbon cutting ceremony today with Greg Small, Indiana Gaming Commission Executive Director, Shelbyville Mayor, Tom DeBaun and Caesars executives. Horseshoe Indianapolis, formerly known as Indiana Grand, began a significant enhancement and expansion to the property in April 2021, bringing nearly 25,000 square feet of new gaming space, including a live World Series of Poker Room with 20 tables.

"The Horseshoe brand was founded on the commitment to making it right for the gambler, focused on service and dedicated to our guests," said Dan Nita, Regional President of Caesars Entertainment. "We look forward to celebrating this next chapter in Central Indiana with Horseshoe."

"Being able to link our property and services to the Horseshoe brand will enhance the gaming, racing, dining and entertainment experience for our guests," said Steve Jarmuz, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Horseshoe Indianapolis. "The addition of the World Series of Poker Room coupled with our Caesars Race and Sportsbook gives our guests a unique menu of gaming opportunities, all located on one floor."

New and expanded offerings at Horseshoe Indianapolis include:

A 5,000-square-foot World Series of Poker Room featuring 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
Brew Brothers, a new eatery adjacent to the Caesars Sportsbook (construction to begin Feb. 2022)
More than 100 new jobs added to the work force
Millions in local and state gaming tax revenue

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