Hard Rock Donates $500K to Gary Animal Care Center

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GARY, IN – The City of Gary announced a significant community investment from Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana. The company has committed a $500,000 contribution to support the design and construction of the city’s new Gary Animal Care facility – matching the $500,000 in ARPA funds already allocated for this critical project.

This $1.4 million project will replace the city’s deteriorating animal control facility with a modern, humane, and efficient structure designed to better serve animals and residents alike. The new facility will include administrative offices, indoor and outdoor kennels, quarantine space, and necessary storage areas. WDi Architecture is currently developing the facility’s design. The project will be going out to bid in the coming months followed by construction in the summer.

Mayor Eddie Melton expressed deep appreciation for Hard Rock’s partnership, noting the positive impact this contribution will have on public safety, animal welfare, and neighborhood quality of life.

“This generous contribution from Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana demonstrates their continued commitment to being a true community partner,” said Mayor Melton. “This project will allow us to provide compassionate, modern care for animals while improving essential city services. Hard Rock’s support is helping us turn a long‑standing need into a transformative investment for our residents and our city.”

“Hard Rock is proud to stand with the City of Gary on a project that enhances both public safety and community well‑being,” said Matt Schuffert, Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana President & CEO. “We believe in supporting initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods and improve quality of life. This new animal control facility will serve the city for years to come, and we are honored to contribute to its success.”

“This project is a testament to what we can achieve when the public and private sectors align for the good of our community,” said Lori Latham, 1st District Councilwoman. “Replacing our outdated facility has been a priority, and this funding ensures we can provide a safe, modern environment for our staff and the animals in our care. We are grateful to Hard Rock for helping us bridge the gap to make this facility a reality.

The remaining project funding, totaling $400,000, will come from existing community development and animal shelter allocations. The city is also working closely with Silverstray Social, the official non-profit partner supporting the Animal Control Division.