Caesars officials said the expansion would require another 500 employees. The project also grew in cost from $300 million to $400. The company said the casino would be renamed Horseshoe Baltimore and include between 80 and 110 table games, plus a World Series of Poker-branded poker room. made good on plans to increase the scope of its downtown Baltimore casino project. Less than 48 hours after Maryland voters approved expanded gaming, Caesars Entertainment Corp.