Margaritaville
Casino and Resort plans revealed Press Release
BILOIX,
Miss. – Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:HET),
along with world-renowned singer and songwriter Jimmy Buffett, today
unveiled plans for a new Gulf Coast destination; Margaritaville
Casino & Resort on the shores of Biloxi. The Margaritaville
project is expected to cost more than $700 million, representing
the single largest investment in Mississippi since Hurricane Katrina.
The company expects this to be the first phase of a development
that may cost more than $1billion.
"I am privileged
to announce Harrah's plans for Margaritaville Casino & Resort
in Biloxi," said Gary Loveman, chairman, chief executive officer
and president. "Along with Jimmy Buffett, we plan to develop
the next generation destination resort on the Gulf Coast. This project
of more than $700 million dollars is vital to supporting the rebirth
of Mississippi's tourism industry."
"I have
always considered myself a "Gulf Coast kid,"" said
singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett. "I was born there, grew up
there and jumped on a stage for the first time there, before hitting
the road. I have seen the world, traveled to distant shores, written
a few songs and lived a few tall tales along the way, and now it
is good to be coming back home."
"I have
seen the best and the worst of times along Mississippi Sound, and
as a survivor of storms myself, I feel an enormous sense of gratitude
and good fortune to be part of the re-birth of the region by joining
forces with Harrah's to bring the Margaritaville Casino & Resort
"Down around Biloxi,"" continued Buffett. "One
of the essential elements of life along the Gulf Coast is the Creole
belief that hard work and good fun go hand in hand. So, with that
in mind I say, "Let's get to work and let's let the good times
roll again,"" he continued.
"Margaritaville
Casino & Resort represents Harrah's ongoing commitment to, and
vision for, Biloxi, the tourism industry in Mississippi, and the
regeneration of the entire Gulf Coast," said Charles Atwood,
vice chairman, Harrah's Entertainment. "This development will
include many exciting and diverse dining, entertainment and retail
experiences that will be unique to the Gulf Coast region. We are
pleased that Simon Property Group, the largest retail real estate
company in North America, will be partnering with us to deliver
such a significant retail development to the Gulf Coast area."
"We're
delighted to join Harrah's and Jimmy Buffett in today's announcement
and bring a first-class retail center to complement the hotel and
casino and continue the recovery on the Gulf Coast," said David
Simon, chief executive officer, Simon Property Group, Inc. "We
expect that there will be a multitude of restaurant and entertainment
options in our portion of the development that will only add to
visitors' enjoyment of the Margaritaville Casino & Resort."
"Harrah's
is bringing together unique and energizing parties as it takes the
leadership role in the redevelopment of the Mississippi Gulf Coast
with the size and scope of this project," said John Payne,
president, Central Division for Harrah's. "The heart and soul
of Margaritaville Casino & Resort, Pascagoula, MS-native Jimmy
Buffett, is a world class talent unto himself. Along with Simon
Property Group's expertise in retail real estate operations, Margaritaville
Casino & Resort promises to be a destination resort which will
be amongst the finest in the Southeastern United States."
Margaritaville
Casino & Resort features
Margaritaville
Casino & Resort will be developed on 46 acres of land south
of U.S. Highway 90 in Biloxi on the site formerly occupied by Grand
Casino and Casino Magic. With a projected development start date
of summer 2007, the Margaritaville Casino & Resort project features
include:
Approximately
100,000 square feet of casino floor;
250,000
square feet of retail space;
Approximately
66,000 square feet of meeting space;
420 new
hotel rooms;
378 renovated
hotel rooms;
Pool deck
area with cabanas, bar, and tropical landscaping;
Full-service
Spa;
Summer 2007
projected project start date; and
Spring 2010
projected completion date
Harrah's
in Mississippi
Harrah's Entertainment
owns branded gaming and resort destinations in Tunica and Biloxi,
Mississippi. The following represents an overview of the corporation's
economic impact to the state:
2006 Wages
paid in-state $139,843,098.69
Paid more
than $113 million in gaming, sales, employment, and other taxes
for operations in the state; and
Employs
more than 4,700 associates at four properties.
Harrah's
has exhibited its corporate social responsibility to the state
of Mississippi through a wide range of activities.
Corporate
Social Responsibility
Harrah's Mississippi
casinos are particularly active in their support of Boys and Girls
Clubs of the Gulf Coast. In 2005, two of the company's properties
hosted major fundraisers for the group, which together netted more
than $200,000. Early in 2006, Gulf Coast employees hosted a Clean-Up
Day, during which volunteers spent the day at the Boys and Girls
Club Forrest Heights Unit and the Boys and Girls Club Lundy's Unit
to clean, paint and repair the facilities.
Harrah's Entertainment
strives to share its success with its communities, making them vibrant
places to work and live. The company offers support through donations
and sponsorships, public and private partnerships, and encouraging
employee volunteerism. In 2006, Harrah's and its Foundation distributed
$76.8 million or, on average, nearly $1.5 million a week in community
contributions. Additional information can be found at HarrahsCommunityRelations.com.
In 2006, major
grants were awarded to many prominent local organizations. Gifts
included a $25,000 community partnership grant for the National
Civil Rights Museum; a $25,000 grant for the Memphis Jewish Federation's
Senior Lunch Program; a $25,000 community partnership grant for
the American Heart Association ; and a $25,000 donation to the Biloxi
Alzheimer Association.
Hurricane
Katrina Relief and Recovery
Even before
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August 2005, Harrah's had sprung
headlong into recovery mode. When the storm's brute force shuttered
our New Orleans property and utterly destroyed our riverboats in
Gulfport and Biloxi, Miss., Harrah's had already created makeshift
emergency shelters and information centers to give employees and
other local residents safe places to stay, access to basic necessities,
and resources to find housing and communicate with family members.
The Harrah's
Employee Recovery Fund, seeded with a $1 million commitment from
the Harrah's Foundation, ultimately swelled to $6.6 million thanks
to generous employees, customers, business partners, community leaders,
Harrah's entertainers and an additional $500,000 gift from the Foundation.
Ultimately, a total of $8.1 million in grants, loans and relocation
assistance was distributed to victims of Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita.
Within weeks,
employee Information Centers were opened in Gulfport, Lake Charles
and Baton Rouge, providing Harrah's employees with basic necessities
- including on-site medical care - and with resources to help them
find housing, communicate with family members, and cope with the
devastation they'd experienced.
Trump
receives buyout offers As
reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer
NEW
YORK-
"Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc., the casino company
controlled by Donald J. Trump, has received preliminary
offers from possible buyers.
"Company
spokesman Tom Hickey confirmed last night that the strategic
committee created by the company's board of directors
had offers, but declined to give details as to who or
how much.
"...Trump
Entertainment had enlisted Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
in early March to explore the company's options. Wall
Street analysts have speculated that one of the three
Trump casinos in Atlantic City would end up on the block,
giving the company immediate capital to expand into another
market or upgrade its Atlantic City properties.
"...Trump
Entertainment owns Trump Plaza and Trump Taj Mahal on
the Boardwalk and the Trump Marina in the city's Marina
District. New competition has cut into Trump's market
share in Atlantic City. His casino company emerged from
bankruptcy for a second time in May 2005, and it received
a $500 million line of credit from Morgan Stanley..."
Louisiana casino considers tower
expansion As
reported by The Shreveport Times
LOUISIANA
- "A
Reno, Nev.-based casino and hotel operation that took
over bankrupt Hollywood Casino about two years ago hopes
to build a 300-room tower next to its existing one in
downtown Shreveport.
"'We're very excited about the possibility
of the project, but it's in the very beginning conceptual
stages at this time,' said Gary Carano, president of Eldorado
Resorts.
"..So the company is looking into
the possibility of adding a tower of rooms, suites and
amenities in Shreveport, Carano said.
"Currently, he said, the city is
putting a one-floor deck on a lot near the casino.
"...Construction would start in 2008,
Carano said..."
Liza
Minnelli
Luxor,
Las Vegas, Nev.:
This dynamic stage, screen and television performer brings her
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hits include “Bye Bye Blackbird,” “Cabaret,”
“Theme From New York, New York,” “Losing My
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and actress Judy Garland and Oscar winning movie director Vincente
Minnelli, Liza has won every major entertainment accolade including
The Oscar, The Tony, The Emmy and The Grammy and now she is
coming to reveal her true passion as a concert performer at
the Luxor Theater.
Date: May 25-27 Time: 9 p.m.
Ticket Prices: $50, $70, $95
For more information: Official
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