Type | Private |
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Industry | Gambling |
Founded | 1993 Gary, Indiana |
Headquarters | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Don H. Barden, Founder | |
Owner | Wayzata Investment Partners and others |
The Majestic Star Casino, LLC is a gaming holding company founded in Gary, Indiana by Don H. Barden and currently based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The company was formed on December 8, 1993.
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It opened the Majestic Star Casino in Gary, Indiana on June 7, 1996.
In December 2001, Majestic Star made its first expansion beyond Gary, acquiring three Fitzgeralds casinos from bankrupt Fitzgeralds Gaming for $149 million, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Black Hawk, Colorado, and Tunica, Mississippi.[1] Chief operating officer Michael Kelly, a former Fitzgeralds executive, engineered the deal.[2]
In April 2005, Majestic Star was selected to operate the casino at the French Lick Resort in French Lick, Indiana, being developed by a partnership of Lauth Property Group and the Cook Group.[3] However, the Cook-Lauth partnership eventually decided to form its own casino management team, and Majestic's involvement ended amiably in September of that year.[4]
In December 2005, Majestic Star acquired the neighboring Trump Casino in Gary from Trump Entertainment Resorts for $253 million, and renamed it as the Majestic Star II.[5][6]
After Barden led an effort to legalize gambling in Pennsylvania, Majestic Star was awarded the only gaming license for Pittsburgh, beating out competing bids from Harrah's and Isle of Capri.[7] Construction began in December 2007 on the $450 million riverfront Majestic Star Casino, which was projected to double the company's yearly revenues to over $1 billion.[7] However, after defaulting on a $200 million bridge loan and failing to pay contractors, Majestic had to hand control in August 2008 to a group led by JMB Realty chairman Neil Bluhm, lead investor in the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia, who bought 75% of the project, and renamed it the Rivers Casino.[8][9] Barden kept his remaining stake in the project outside of the Majestic Star umbrella.[10]
In November 2009, Majestic Star filed for bankruptcy, listing $406 million in assets against $750 million in liabilities.[10] The company cited the recession, increased competition from nearby properties, and a new smoking ban as reasons.[11] In December 2010, Majestic sued Barden, claiming that he changed the company's tax status without notice, costing over $2 million in additional tax liabilities.[12] The company's reorganization plan, filed the following month, would end Barden's ownership interest, while leaving other executives in place.[13] The company left bankruptcy in 2011 under the majority ownership of Wayzata Investment Partners.[14]
In October 2011, several months after Barden's death, his estate sold Fitzgeralds Las Vegas to brothers Derek and Greg Stevens, majority owners of the Golden Gate casino.[15]
In May 2012, Majestic Star agreed to sell Fitzgeralds Black Hawk for $28 million to Saratoga Harness Racing, owner of Saratoga Casino and Raceway in New York.[16] The sale closed in January 2013.[17]
Majestic Star sold Fitzgeralds Tunica to Foundation Gaming in August 2018.[18][19]
In November 2018, the company agreed to be acquired by Spectacle Entertainment, a new firm owned primarily by two Indiana-based investors.[20] The buyers said they would lobby for permission to move the Majestic Star Casino inland within Gary, and to move the Majestic Star II's casino license to another city in Indiana.[21]
CHICAGO (CBS) — Hard Rock wants to hire hundreds of people for their new Gary casino, set to open in the early spring, but with COVID hospitalizations on the rise, all bets are off on what a grand opening could look like.
CBS 2 Morning Insider Tim McNicholas took a tour of the work in progress.
Today it’s a construction zone. By spring 2021, it will be a $300 million casino, complete with restaurants and a concert venue.
“It’s incredibly important,” said Matt Schuffert, president of the Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana. “There’s a lot of folks, like you said, that are looking for the opportunity to get back to work; and by building this facility, we’ve got a lot of opportunities for people to come and join and our team.”
Schuffert said this will be Gary’s only casino. The Majestic Star will close, and those employees will transfer to Hard Rock.
The company is also looking to hire about 800 new employees, from card dealing to human resources.
What will be in place to keep employees and gamers safe at the new casino?
“Well, it’s hard to speculate what march will look like, but today there’s slot machines are separated apart, there’s food and beverage social distancing, and a limit on the number of tables you can operate. A maximum for the number of people who can play at a table,” Schuffert said.
If it were finished and open today, they’d also require temperature checks for team members and masks for staff and guests.
Indiana casinos are still operating with restrictions as COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state are at an all-time high.
“It’s hard to speculate and say what the spring is going to look like, but obviously we’ll pay attention to whatever is going on from a pandemic, regulatory perspective,” Schuffert said.
While construction charges ahead, Hard Rock will host hiring events in Gary on Nov. 17 and Nov. 19.
“You don’t need to know anything about blackjack. What we really want you to know is how to have a great experience with the customer, great personality. We will definitely train for the rest,” said Dawn Reynolds-Pettit, vice president of Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana.
Hard Rock said they’ll have health restrictions at the hiring events, too; including capacity limits and COVID-19 screening questions.
Those November hiring events will be at Majestic Star Pavillion, specifically for prospective dealers. There will be more hiring events in January for human resources, finance, and other positions. For more information, visit the casino’s website.