Up until early 2020, the two properties were only allowed to offer slot machines and electronic table games.Ī bill that swept through the state General Assembly in 2015 paved the way for the two racinos to add live dealer tables to their offering in mid-2021. Located in Shelbyville, Indiana Grand is one of the state’s two horse racetracks, the other one – Hoosier Park in Anderson – is too owned by Caesars. Caesars said it expects renovations and expansion to be completed by the end of the year.
Indianapolis-based Wilhelm Construction was tasked with development. The expansion project will include the addition of more slot machines and table games and a WSOP-branded poker room, among other things. on Wednesday unveiled a $32.5 million expansion plan for Indiana Grand Racing & Casino, one of the company’s two racetracks in Indiana.
Casino operator Caesars Entertainment, Inc.