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The tribe announced Monday that it was partnering with West Flagler Associates and the Bonita-Fort Myers Corp. for a comprehensive agreement. As part of the settlement, the companies have agreed to end litigation against the tribe’s gaming operations and instead will begin a new partnership to offer Jai Alai wagering on the tribe’s Hard Rock Bet app.
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The raises will impact 95 different job titles. Housekeepers, cooks and security guards will see the biggest differences, the company said.
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A 30-year gaming compact between the state and the Seminole Tribe of Florida would allow gambling options akin to those available in Las Vegas. It would also legalize sports betting.
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The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood hopes to rehire many of the more than 1,500 employees furloughed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa will reopen on Thursday, after being closed for about two months due to the coronavirus.The company's “Safe and…
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It may just be a matter of weeks until the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa reopens.Jim Allen, the Chairman and CEO of the Seminole Tribe of…
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The head of Hard Rock International – which runs the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa – thinks it's going to take at least a year until his…
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Seminole Hard Rock casinos across Florida will close temporarily to help stem the spread of coronavirus.In a release, officials said all Seminole casinos…
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Despite one Tampa Bay area politicians' calls for it to shut down for 30 days due to the danger of the oronavirus, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino…
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The 435-foot tall glass building shaped like a guitar is hard to miss while driving on the Florida Turnpike in Broward County. As a monument to the...
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Hundreds of Seminole Tribe members and construction workers cheered as the final piece of steel was placed on top of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel &...
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The Seminole Tribe of Florida would be allowed to add craps and roulette at its casinos under a bill now moving in the Florida Senate.The Senate committee…