Hard Rock International and the Tejon Indian Tribe celebrated the groundbreaking of an upcoming hotel and casino located at Highway 166 and Sabodan Road West, in Kern County, California.

The celebration featured a commemorative shovel groundbreaking with Hard Rock representatives, Tejon Indian Tribe leadership, general membership, and statewide and local community leaders. The resort is expected to open in 2025.

“This is an exciting day for the state of California, Kern County, and the Tejon Indian Tribe,” said Octavio Escobedo, III Chair of the Tejon Indian Tribe. “This groundbreaking is a symbolic ceremony for the Tribe, which was landless for more than 150 years, and has been a priority for us since we were reaffirmed as a federally recognized Indian tribe.”

“From the start of our relationship with the United States government in 1851, our Tribe has fought for a homeland for our people. Today we are one major step closer to the dream of self-determination through economic development,” he added.


Octavio Escobedo

The project is expected to create approximately 2,000 construction-specific jobs and will be managed by the Penta Building Group. Once both phases are completed, the project is expected to create approximately 5,000 direct and indirect jobs, both full-time and part-time.

The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tejon will be more than 700,000 square feet of which 150,000 square feet will be gaming space, featuring 2,500 slots, 48 table games, and video poker, and will be the second closest class III casino to Los Angeles.


Rendering for the Hard Rock Tejon project

Multiple dining options, including a signature Hard Rock Cafe and fine dining restaurant Council Oak Steaks and Seafood, a Rock Shop, and much more will be included in phase one.

Rounding out the second phase will boast a 400-room hotel, additional fine dining, pool, spa, cigar lounge, and a 2,800-seat Hard Rock Live event venue. In addition, Hard Rock’s signature memorabilia will be on display throughout the property.

The anticipated completion date of phase one is expected to be 22 months after the first shovel in the ground. Phase two is expected to be another 20 months and will complete the entire hotel and casino.

Jim Allen

“Hard Rock is proud to partner with the Tejon Indian Tribe on creating a world-class entertainment destination,” said Jim Allen, Chairman of Hard Rock International.

The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tejon property will be another incredible offering in our West Coast portfolio and we are committed to supporting the local community and creating a lasting positive economic impact for the State of California,” he concluded.

Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/noticias/2023/12/18/70111-california-hard-rock-hotel-and-casino-tejon-breaks-ground-in-kern-county

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