Steelman Partners Selected as Design Architect for Caesars Republic Sonoma County

Henderson, Nevada Dec 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Steelman Partners, a global leader in entertainment architecture and design, has been chosen to lead the architecture, interiors, and experiential design for the newly announced Caesars Republic Sonoma County, set to open in Summer 2027.
The project, a collaboration between Dry Creek Rancheria and Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ: CZR), will transform River Rock Casino into a premier resort destination overlooking the Alexander Valley Vineyards and Russian River.
Steelman Partners, in partnership with Shop 12 Lighting Design, will create a world-class experience featuring a 100-room luxury hotel, spa and fitness center, state-of-the-art casino floor with over 1,000 slot machines and 28 table games, and a robust culinary program anchored by a steakhouse, café, Asian concept, sports bar, and wine bar with a terrace showcasing sweeping vineyard views.
Steelman Partners is honored to shape a project that unites the natural beauty of Sonoma County with Caesars renowned hospitality, said Paul Steelman, CEO of Steelman Partners. Our design approach will ensure guests experience both the regions culture and the Caesars Republic brand at its best.
The property will join the expansive Caesars Rewards® network, linking Sonoma County guests to over 50 Caesars destinations nationwide.



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