Initial designs of the casino were prepared by Baltimore-based architects Ayers Saint Gross. In July 2012, the Maryland Lottery Commission approved a Caesars Entertainment-led consortium bid to develop and operate a gaming facility in downtown Baltimore. In a 2008 constitutional referendum, Maryland voters approved a video lottery terminal casino facility in Baltimore City, and at four other locations throughout the state. Other members of the CBAC consortium include Jack Entertainment CVPR Gaming Holdings, LLC STRON-MD Limited Partnership and PRT TWO, LLC. The casino is owned by CBAC Gaming, a group led by Caesars Entertainment, and is managed by Caesars.
The $442-million worth casino is located along Russell Street on Baltimore’s south side, neighboring professional sports venues M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Baltimore Ravens, and Camden Yards, home of the MLB Baltimore Orioles, as well as Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Horseshoe's 20,000-square-foot Baltimore Marketplace features Charm City food outlets, three premier restaurants, and several bars and lounges. The multimillion-dollar facility features video lottery terminals, table games, and a World Series of Poker room. Horseshoe Baltimore is an urban two-story casino, and the second largest casino in Maryland with a 122,000-square-foot gaming floor.
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