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Austrália – Aquis quer criar uma nova experiência de cassino em Canberra

By - 16 de setembro de 2015

Aquis Entertainment, the new Hong-Kong-based owners of the Canberra Casino in Australia want to redevelop the venue as part of a A$330m blue print that would see slot machines installed at the casino for the first time.

Aquis, que assumiu o controle do cassino no ano passado, quer construir dois hotéis, restaurantes, bares e lojas de luxo como parte de uma transformação que traria 200 empregos em tempo integral para a propriedade.
O Diretor Executivo da Aquis, Justin Fung, disse: “É uma grande reforma do cassino existente, bem como do terreno adjacente entre nosso cassino atual e o Centro de Convenções. A remodelação incluiria 100 quartos de hotel cinco estrelas, bem como 12 acomodações luxuosas do tipo villa de seis estrelas e estamos falando de varejo de luxo de alimentos e bebidas de classe mundial. Estamos falando em revitalizar a parte sul do Civic e criar aquela vibração que falta aqui.”

Aquis is aming to open the restyled casino in 2018, with the highest structure being 20 storeys high.
“Nós o comercializaríamos como um resort integrado e daríamos às pessoas de Sydney a oportunidade de virem para Canberra. É esse tipo de projeto que pode ser um ímã”, acrescentou Fung.

One of the most pivotal parts of the proposal, which would require a change in legislation with the ACT Government, would be the inclusion of slot machines.

As part of the project, Mr Fung said the company was asking the ACT Government to overturn a ban on poker machines at the casino.

“This is an unsolicited bid on our part to the Government and one of the components that we’re looking at is the addition of poker machines. It shouldn’t be looked at in isolation, we’re looking at building an integrated resort, something you might see in Sydney or Melbourne or Perth,” Mr. Fung added. “We don’t have an intention of increasing the total number of machines in the Territory, we want to work with Government to help achieve their goals.”

ACT Clubs chief Jeff House explained that Aquis may have to participate in the Government’s inter-club trading scheme to purchase any slots.

“I would certainly not be supporting any kind of policy change, and certainly not in the context of an unfair playing field where the casino is operating poker machines under a different regime to clubs,” he said. “For this proposal to come to fruition, the licences for the proposal would have to be amended by the Assembly. We still regard it as a line in the sand. The casino would have to successfully negotiate with clubs to buy the machines they are looking to operate. It would have a significant impact on clubs. The experience in other states is that clubs within a certain radius simply close.”

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr added: “We welcome their proposal. The initial response from Government is that we certainly welcome the large-scale investor interest.”

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