Barnhill said employees are already speculating about improvements that Hard Rock might bring to Cincinnati. The proposed sale ends months of speculation about a potential sale of the 22-acre property with 100,000 square feet of gaming space and 33,000 square feet of banquet and event space. And nothing but upside with the Hard Rock brand coming in and what that means to increased visitation.' 'All of our union agreements carry over with Hard Rock.
For the last 18 months, General Manager Chad Barnhill said the property has been operating with a staff of 'just under 1,000.'īarnhill expects to continue working for Hard Rock International along with the rest of his team. The property opened as a Horseshoe Casino in 2013 with about 1,700 employees. The deal would result in a third name change for Cincinnati's top-ranked largest casino property, which averaged nearly $17 million in monthly gaming revenue in 2018. Hard Rock International and VICI Properties hope to complete the acquisition by year end.
CINCINNATI - Jack Entertainment will sell Jack Cincinnati Casino and Turfway park for $780 million pending approval, the company announced Friday.