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Hall of Fame Village in Canton opening BetRivers retail sportsbook


Betr will provide the sports micro-betting cellphone app used to make online wagers through the Hall of Fame Village in Canton. Online sports betting through betr is expected to be available to gamblers starting Jan. 1.

CANTON − Michael Crawford stood on the site of a future indoor water park and hotel recently as heavy equipment clawed at dirt on the campus of the Hall of Fame Village.

Noisy machinery, however, couldn’t mute the executive’s enthusiasm for the retail sports betting venue being finished at the other end of the Hall of Fame Village entertainment campus.

“This is going to be a one-of-a-kind retail sportsbook,” said Crawford, president and CEO of the Hall of Fame Resort and Entertainment Co., which is building the Village complex. “Meaning an immersive environment with food and beverage and the ability to place a bet and a lot of technology surrounding that.”

The 10,000-square-foot BetRivers ― the name of the sportsbook ― is among the more than 20 retail sites licensed to offer in-person sports betting in Ohio. While some of the venues will start taking bets Jan. 1, the Hall of Fame Village site is scheduled to open in the summer.

BetRivers will be a 10,000-square foot retail sports betting venue on the Hall of Fame Village entertainment campus near the Pro Football Hall of Fame. BetRivers is scheduled to open in the summer.

Sports betting is just one part of the $600 million plus, football-themed Hall of Fame Village, which also includes a zip line and Ferris wheel-style ride, athletic fields, a sports dome for wrestling tournaments and other activities, and a restaurant and brewpub that are expected to open in January. All of it is being built around the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.



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