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The Cherokee Casino expansion project has brought jobs to the area to the tune of 500 construction workers on site daily. Here, construction workers on scaffolds work above the ground.
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Cherokee Nation Enterprises CEO David Stewart announced Friday the $155 million hotel and casino expansion will bear the Hard Rock logo
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Bennett Steel employees Kenny Charles of Mounds and Kenneth Beatty (above) of Okay are among the crews subcontracted by Flintco, the contractor on the casino expansion project.
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Published November 18, 2008 11:19 am - Cherokee Nation Enterprises announced Friday the Tribe has reached an agreement with Hard Rock Hotel Holdings, LLC to brand the Catoosa casino and hotel expansion as the latest in the Hard Rock Chain. The tribe will retain ownership and management of all facilities.

Rockin’ Rogers County
Catoosa casino to bear Hard Rock logo

By Joy Hampton
CLAREMORE DAILY PROGRESS

November 16, 2008

Cherokee Nation Enterprises announced Friday the Tribe has reached an agreement with Hard Rock Hotel Holdings, LLC to brand the Catoosa casino and hotel expansion as the latest in the Hard Rock Chain. The tribe will retain ownership and management of all facilities.

Catoosa Mayor Rita Lamkin is said she is pleased that Hard Rock is coming to Catoosa. The casino complex is expanding to the tune of $155 million and 500 new jobs once the facility opens. The tourist draw of the Hard Rock name is another bonus.

But the resort expansion to carry the world famous Hard Rock brand and style will not bear the name of the city where it resides.

Hard Rock Hotel Tulsa and Hard Rock Casino Tulsa will be unique establishments with an Oklahoma twist, said Cherokee Nation Enterprises CEO David Stewart. The resort will include the decor, memorabilia, and merchandise that have made the Hard Rock brand world famous. The focus will be rockin’ country straight from Oklahoma’s rich history of musical artists.

Despite the discrepancy in the name, Lamkin is pleased.

“Catoosa welcomes the Hard Rock,” said Lamkin. “I’m still hopeful they will change their minds about the name before the name goes up.”

Lamkin thinks the Native American inspired name of Catoosa, which means “on the hill” fits with the culturally unique Hard Rock facility to be located here.

“We’re still going to have a rich heritage focus in certain areas of the hotel,” said Stewart. “We remain committed to our history and our culture.”

Chad Smith, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation said ownership and management will not change. “This is a marketing mechanism to share the Cherokee hospitality,” said Smith. “The Cherokee Nation retains full ownership and management.”

Prior to the Hard Rock brand agreement, CNE had boasted of the original Native American Artwork planned for the facility’s decor. That won’t go by the wayside.

“Certain areas of the casino will focus on original Native American artwork, and certain areas will turn into the Hard Rock experience,” said Stewart. “It will bring entertainment to the next level. We’ll continue to have a great experience for our guests.”

The top floor of the hotel tower will house the steak house restaurant, the floor below that a dedicated reception area for parties and weddings, and the third floor from the top will house Hard Rock suites.

The casino expansion has meant jobs and growth for Catoosa, Rogers County, and the surrounding area. Approximately 500 construction workers are on site on any given day, said Don Summers of Flintco, Inc.

Flintco is the project coordinator for the Catoosa casino expansion.

The Hard Rock brand will mean more focus on entertainment, lots of memorabilia, and an atmosphere that Stewart says CNE hopes will encourage people to stay in their backyard, spending vacation dollars in Oklahoma, and saving the expense of travel.



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