Casino Sioux City Iowa
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City | |
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Location | Sioux City, Iowa |
Address | 111 3rd St |
Opening date | August 1, 2014 |
No. of rooms | 54 |
Total gaming space | 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2) |
Signature attractions | Anthem Battery Park |
Notable restaurants | World Tour Buffet Main + Abbey Fuel American Grill |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Hard Rock International |
Operating license holder | Missouri River Historical Development, Inc. |
Coordinates | 42°29′36″N96°24′42″W / 42.49333°N 96.41167°W |
Website | Official Site |
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City is a casino and hotel located in Sioux City, Iowa.




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History[edit]
The proposal for Hard Rock Casino Sioux City was announced in October 2012.[1] The $100-million project would be developed by Warner Gaming, the operator of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas.[1] The plan was later modified to include a boutique hotel component.[2] The Hard Rock was one of four applications submitted for the one available casino license in Woodbury County, competing against a bid from Ho-Chunk Inc. and two bids from Penn National Gaming.[3] In April 2013, the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission selected the Hard Rock over the other proposals.[4]
The Hard Rock opened August 1, 2014 in downtown Sioux City.[5] The casino is land-based, as Iowa no longer requires casinos to be built on riverboats. The opening came after some controversy from the now-defunct Argosy Casino Sioux City, who had its license revoked by the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission in 2014.[6]
Property information[edit]
The 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2) gaming floor consists of over 850 slot machines and 25 table games. The hotel, housed in the historic Battery Building, has 54 rooms. There are three restaurants: the World Tour Buffet, Main + Abbey, and Fuel American Grill.Sports betting was legalized in Iowa in August 2019, and Hard Rock began accepting bets on September 20, 2019.[7]
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References[edit]
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- ^ abDave Dreeszen (October 10, 2012). '$100 million Hard Rock casino proposed in Sioux City'. Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- ^Dave Dreeszen (November 5, 2012). 'Hard Rock project adds hotel to mix'. Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- ^Andrew J. Nelson (November 6, 2012). 'Four casino plans vie for Sioux City nod'. Omaha World-Herald – via NewsBank.
- ^Dave Dreeszen (April 18, 2013). 'Gaming panel picks Hard Rock for Sioux City'. Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- ^'Hard Rock Sioux City sets Aug. opening date'. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^'Hearing set in Argosy-Hard Rock Sioux City case'. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^'Sports betting off to hot start at Hard Rock in Sioux City'. Retrieved 18 November 2019.