“We have racing, poker, sports betting, live tables, electronic tables, slot machines, keno and simulcast betting all in one facility. “This is unique,” said Jarmuz (photo above). Now it is back to full strength with more exciting entities being built into the facility. The latest expansion came on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down the Shelbyville-based casino for a period of time. It is one of the few properties that are growing and it’s exciting to be part of that growth.” “I think this is such an attractive property,” he said. The Buffalo, New York-native found a growing market that is responding to a unique gaming experience. Jarmuz came to Horseshoe Indianapolis from Scioto Downs in Columbus, Ohio. “Combining our gaming product and offering it with the legendary Horseshoe brand is going to mean a more exciting opportunity for all of our guests here in central Indiana,” said Steve Jarmuz, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The name change coincided with the completion of a live World Series of Poker Room and an additional 25,000 square feet of new gaming space. On Tuesday, the former Indiana Grand Racing & Casino was newly-branded Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino. Caesars Entertainment sees growth potential in the central Indiana market and continues to expand its Shelbyville facility.