Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain has held a topping off ceremony, to commemorate the partnership between The Seminole Tribe of Florida, owners of Hard Rock International, and Enterprise Rancheria.

The property, which it is hoped will become the premier entertainment destination in Northern California, is pencilled in to open its doors autumn of this year, with the ceremony also held to celebrate reaching a major construction milestone in the project.

During the event the final beam, signed by tribal members, was lifted to the top of the structure, with the “incredible efforts” of construction workers recognised by Hard Rock executives and tribal council, and the “historical partnership” of the two Native American Tribes also celebrated.

Mark Birtha, president of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain, explained: “I want to thank everyone involved in this momentous development. It is such an incredible feeling of pride and excitement seeing it coming to life. I know this property is going to be a landmark in the region, and a shining representation of all the Hard Rock brand has to offer.”

Situated in the North Sacramento Valley, the property is to feature a hotel with multiple suite offerings, a large gaming facility with over 1,800 slot machine and table games, along with an outdoor pool and deck area, large meeting space and a great selection of bars and restaurants, as well as a host of signature brand amenities.

“This is truly a great day for our tribe and community and for the workers, customers and business partners of our region,” added Enterprise Rancheria Tribal Chairperson Glenda Nelson.

“Partnering with Hard Rock and the Seminole Tribe is a real game changer with their world-recognised brand, commitment to premium quality experiences across a full spectrum of hospitality and entertainment options, and unique corporate values make them a dream partner for us.”