The Nevada-based casino and hotel company will continue to own and operate Horseshoe Hammond, Indiana Grand, Harrah’s Hoosier Park, as well as its three off-track betting locations. On Thursday, The Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) amended its previous order, requiring Caesars to sell a third casino asset in the Hoosier State to a new operator by the end of this year. The Indiana authority has allowed Caesars Entertainment to retain the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, reversing its 2020 order to sell the property.
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