The Seminole Tribe of Florida
plans to hire 430 people as part of a $75 million expansion of the Seminole Hard Rock
Hotel & Casino in Tampa.
The tribe will start the hiring process early next year. Information will be available at www.gotoworkhappy.com.
The tribe plans to expand the gaming floor to 220,000 square-feet, making it one of the largest tribal casinos in the U.S.
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Seminole Hard Rock unveils details of casino expansion
(The Tampa Tribune 9/1)
Seminole Hard Rock expansion demand-driven (Tampa Bay Business Journal 8/31)
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa to expand
(WTSP-TV 8/31)
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Seminole Tribe to unveil plans for $75M
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