Dan Gilbert divests interest in Cleveland casino business
Kurt Nagl | Crain s Detroit Business
Jack Entertainment
Jack Entertainment moved its base from Detroit to Cleveland as part of the sale of Greektown Casino-Hotel.
Dan Gilbert has sold his remaining interest in a formerly Detroit-based casino company now controlled by former Bedrock executives.
The billionaire founder and chairman of Rock Ventures sold his remaining interest in Jack Entertainment in December, said Aaron Walker, chief communications officer for Rock Ventures. In December 2020, Dan Gilbert divested his interest in the Cleveland Jack Entertainment Casino, which is reflective of Dan s positioning to pivot away from the casino industry in general, Walker said in an email.
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Unless you went to Montepulciano Middle School or the Grange Prep School, chances are that you don’t have a wine named after the school you attended.
Ah, but I do. As fate would have it, this wine scribe attended Palisades High School in Southern California, affectionately known as Pali. And yes, there is actually an acclaimed pinot noir producer who markets their wines under the moniker of the Pali Wine Company. And, as this is the 700th WineInk column I have penned, please excuse a little personal indulgence.
In my youth, as a precocious high school student, I developed a fondness for a cheap Portuguese wine called Mateus Rosé. Rod Stewart, the gravelly voiced “vocalist-extraordinaire,” was a prodigious consumer of said wine and even credited it on “Every Picture Tells a Story” as a “vocal abrasive.” That was all I needed to know. Good enough for Rod, good enough for me.