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Artists
impression of revamped Star City Casino
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Star
City's $475 million facelift with largest outdoor
gaming area, by Justin Vallejo - 24th September
2008
(Credit: The Daily Telegraph)
Sydney's famous skyline will undergo a major facelift
as part of a $475 million upgrade to Star City.
But
hidden among the glitz and glamour of the new-look
casino are plans for the largest outdoor gaming
area in NSW.
Once
ridiculed as the "Pyrmont Workers Club",
the aging casino will undergo a complete overhaul
- with these artists impressions revealing the
first look at the dramatic changes.
The
expansions plans of "Project Star",
going on exhibition today , reveal a giant reshaping
of the casino to face towards the harbour and
Sydney's city views.
A new
309 room hotel on vacant land next to the casino
will be the first major five star hotel build
in the CBD since the Olympic Games.
Tabcorp's
Chief Executive of Casinos Walter Bugno said Star
City was now more than 10 years old and was in
need an overhaul.
"This
is our chance to build a world-class casino and
entertainment complex," Mr Bugno said.
"For
the first time, Star City will be facing the harbour
and the city and that will give us an advantage
that no other casino in the world can match."
Star
City has included the outdoor gaming proposal
in its major development application before the
NSW Planning Department after it was rejected
by City of Sydney Council in July.
At
the time, Lord Mayor Clover Moore called the outdoor
gaming area an appalling development that "would
prey on the most vulnerable of society" while
the NSW Health Department said it failed to meet
smoke-free legislation.
It
is understood that substantial changes have been
made to the original proposal that was withdrawn
from the council to ensure it complies with the
state's unenclosed space laws.
While
new licensing agreements will allow Star City
to operate additional tables subject to approval,
there will be no increase in the number of poker
machines above the current 1500 cap.
About
750 construction jobs will be created over the
next three years while another 900 hotel and casino
jobs will be created when the expansion in complete
in 2011.
A new
grand entry to the casino on the harbour side
will replace the current staircase while the existing
ballroom will be expanded to hold at least 1200
people.
The
final floor plans are still being designed but
Mr Bugno estimates there would be around 17 restaurants
and 11 bars in the new complex.
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