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In Share via Email copy URL Copy this link Business Profile General Contractor KHS&ampS Contractors 17693 Summerlin Rd Fort MyersFL 33908-5704 Get Directions View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampRating KHS&ampS Contractors is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27HopkinsSchmidt and Stowell ContractorsInc. Business Management: Mr. Robert LukerVice President/Secretary Mr. Erik SantiagoPresident/Director Mr. Michael CannonChairperson/CEO Mr. Neal Harris Jr.Vice President/Director Mr. Ted MaloneVice President/Director Mr. Robert McCarthyVice President/Director Mr. Michael CarriganVice President/Director Mr. Richard PollicinoVice President/Director Ms. Lynda LichtCFO Mr. Matthew PollardVice President/Director Mr. Robert EvansVice President/Director Ms. Jess Robinson

126 million project restored the historic Battery Building and brought the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City to life with a complete casino floor, 54-room hotel, and outdoor entertainment venue. The results showed quickly for the facility. A year after opening its doors in 2014, Hard Rock Sioux City welcomed more than two million visitors, held more than 200 shows, and paid out more than $13.3 million in jackpots. Share Share Project Gallery Previous Project Next Project KHS&S West 510

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