A traditional ribbon cutting commemorated the official opening of the Bristol casino, with the signature Hard Rock guitar smashing occurring when the permanent casino opens. As part of the ceremony, Bristol Casino presented a us$100,000 donation to the United Way of Bristol TN/VA, from gaming proceeds generated at July 5 and 7 casino events.
Virginia's first casino has opened for business in a temporary space inside a former Bristol shopping mall. The Bristol Casino will be open 24/7, offering 870 slots, 21 tables and a sportsbook, with 600 employees. Developers eventually plan to open a US$400 million resort and Hard Rock casino, with a hotel, restaurants, bars and lounges, and a concert venue. The full-scale project is expected to open in 2024 and employ 1,200 people.
Last April, following a comprehensive review of application materials, an extensive background investigation and a 7-0 vote, the Virginia Lottery Board issued to Hard Rock Bristol a facility operator’s license to operate Virginia’s first casino.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol is the first of the brand in Virginia. To lead the project, the Group named Brazilian Allie Evangelista as its President. She most recently served as VP & General Manager at Penn National’s of Hollywood Casino Perryville. A ‘gaucha' left Caxias do Sul (RS) very young and started an upward career in the US gaming industry.
"Wow, what an amazing day for Bristol!" said Allie Evangelista, President of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol. "Lots of hard work and preparation has gone into getting ready for the Grand Opening of 'Bristol Casino - Future Home of Hard Rock.' I could not be prouder of our amazing team in the energy and enthusiasm they have shown to help us open the doors to guests today. The casino will join the region's other fun entertainment and recreational tourism assets to help attract even more visitors to Bristol, the Tri-Cities and Southwest Virginia. Come check out the casino – to game and dine – you'll love it!"
'Bristol Casino – Future Home of Hard Rock,' a temporary full-service casino, boasts 30,000 square feet of casino space, featuring 870 slots, 21 tables, a sportsbook and is open to the public 7-days-a-week, 24-hours-a day, with ample parking.
The space includes a main casino floor as well as non-smoking and high limit gaming areas. Guests also are able to enjoy Mr. Lucky's, a new restaurant, Brick'd, a brick oven pizza and grab and go food outlet, and Bristol Bar, a sports bar and lounge with live entertainment. Casino guests are able to enjoy the 'Unity by Hard Rock' loyalty program.
'Bristol Casino – Future Home of Hard Rock' delivers the legendary vibe of the Hard Rock brand with the friendly charm of Southwest Virginia hospitality. "We are excited to open the temporary casino in Bristol," said Jon Lucas, COO of Hard Rock International.
"Hard Rock's rich and storied music legacy is a perfect fit for Bristol, the 'Birthplace of Country Music.' The casino's gaming and dining amenities will make it a major entertainment destination for residents from across the region. We appreciate the ongoing collaboration from the Virginia Lottery. Their team has been great to work with. Finally, we look forward to opening the permanent casino within two years and bringing the full legendary Hard Rock experience to Bristol," he added.
"We are so thankful to reach this significant project milestone, in opening the temporary casino," said Jim McGlothlin, Chairman, The United Company, and Clyde Stacy, President, Par Ventures. "'Bristol Casino – Future Home of Hard Rock' is something of which Bristolians can be very proud. We are glad that the project is having an immediate impact in boosting Bristol's economy, by bringing at least 600 new, good-paying jobs to the city. This is only a start, as the project will generate even more jobs when the permanent casino opens. These benefits extend across Southwest Virginia as communities receive additional tax revenue from the project.”
From entertainment to community impact, the temporary casino is expected to create at least 600 new jobs in Bristol, Virginia and generate significant additional tax revenue for the city, the region and the Commonwealth.
Source: GMB