Harrah’s Pompano Beach Announces 223-Acre Development Called ‘The Pomp’
Posted on: May 4, 2023, 04:41h.
Last updated on: May 5, 2023, 10:26h.
Harrah’s Pompano Beach, formerly Isle Casino Pompano Park until Caesars Entertainment rebranded and overhauled the racino property roughly 35 miles north of Miami, is set for a substantial expansion.
Caesars acquired the Isle Casino and Harness horse racetrack in 2018 by merging with Eldorado Resorts and rebranding the racino into Harrah’s Pompano Beach in late 2022. The casino is home to 1,500 slots and a 40-table WSOP poker room.
With horse racing interest continuing to wane across the US, Caesars decided last year to cease live racing at the storied facility that dates back nearly six decades.
Caesars is more focused on gaming and hospitality than horses. The Las Vegas gaming giant wants to transform Pompano Park from a horse racing and slots venue into a first-class casino and resort complemented by a sprawling mixed-use destination.
Caesars has partnered with The Cordish Companies, a Baltimore-based gaming and hospitality firm, to redevelop the former racetrack, stables, and training ground. The Pompano Beach property measures 223 acres, most of it being undeveloped land that Caesars and Cordish announced Thursday will soon become “The Pomp.”
‘Pomp’ Circumstances
Cordish is best known for its Live!-branded entertainment districts. The company has several, including Texas Live!, Xfinity Live! in Philadelphia, and Kansas City Live! Cordish additionally lends its Live! brand to its casinos in Maryland and Pennsylvania. For Pompano Beach, Cordish will focus on nongaming attractions.
In a joint statement, Caesars and Cordish said the mixed-use development at Harrah’s Pompano Beach will be called “The Pomp.” The complex is to feature two hotels, an array of entertainment and dining, retail and office space, and 4,000 luxury residential units.
The Pomp represents one of the most dynamic opportunities for placemaking in the United States. There is no comparable development in South Florida that combines casino gaming with best-in-class entertainment, retail, dining, hotel, residential, office and lifestyle amenities into one dynamic destination,” said Blake Cordish, principal of The Cordish Companies.
The development’s name pays homage to the facility’s local history and its former horse racetrack.
Southeast Florida Destination
Cordish and Caesars say once The Pomp is built, which is expected to take numerous years through multiple construction phases, Harrah’s Pompano Beach and The Pomp will feature more than 1.3 million square feet of retail and entertainment space and 1.35 million square feet of Class A office space.
Cordish will bring its Sports & Social restaurant to The Pomp and a PBR Cowboy Bar, the latter being a popular sports bar and live country music concept controlled by Professional Bull Riders, Inc.
The Pomp will also include a Topgolf venue, which is expected to open later this year with 102 outdoor climate-controlled hitting bays and Topgolf’s signature ball-tracking technology.
Cordish did not detail a budget nor a specific timeline for completion. The company is no stranger to the Sunshine State, as the firm helped the Seminole Tribe build two of its casino resorts, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa.
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My wife and I and friends usually come down once a week to play the slots and we are amazed to see all the progress going on so quickly. Would like to point out the parking garage and a well run and designed valet system. Keep up the great well thought out work and design. Bob & Dottie
Hey "E," thanks for the comment. I updated the sentence to clarify the merger. Have a great day. -Devin
It's fantastic when the 1st sentence of the article is completely false. Eldorado bought Caesars and kept the name Caesars. Do you actually have editors that read articles before it's published?