The Cherokee Nation is bringing the Hard Rock name to Oklahoma.
The tribe signed a licensing deal to brand its new $155 million casino as the Hard Rock Casino Tulsa. The agreement needs approval from the National Indian Gaming Commission.
"We are excited about bringing the Hard Rock experience to Tulsa. Hard Rock is a nationally and internationally known brand, and bringing it here allows us to make it uniquely Oklahoma," said David Stewart, CEO of Cherokee Nation Enterprises, in a press release.
Cherokee Chief Chad Smith said the tribe retains ownership of the facility and will continue to manage it. Elements of Cherokee heritage and Oklahoma musical history will be added to the casino.
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(The Tulsa World 11/14)
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Cherokee Nation brings Hard Rock to Oklahoma
Friday, November 14, 2008
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