UK Super Casino Project Dropped
The plan to build the largest and trendiest super casino in United Kingdom is officially dropped. The super casino, a project planned to outlast rivalry against America’s popular casinos is unlikely to push through. This project who were making headlines for on and off story is likely to be officially shelved to make way for sixteen smaller casinos to be build in across United Kingdom.
The issue of super casino scuttled in 2007 by UK’s Prime Minister, Gordon Brown had taken media attention again in the last few weeks but it was told that smaller casinos were favored over the super casino. The super casino which will feature classy poker rooms for poker enthusiasts were originally planned in Manchester as other local city states as Blackpool had also bid with the project.
After too many preparations on the part of local bidders, Manchester had won but the original site had overturned a critical vote. The plan to build the super casino had officially dropped, as it was in the center of web issues that pave way for legal maneuvering in favor of the sixteen smaller casinos in different other areas much to the disappointment of the locals as it was expected to generate jobs and investment.
The favored sixteen smaller casinos are chosen according to space that can be allocated for slots. The largest among sixteen aspirants are expected to house one hundred fifty slot machines. The first eight aspirants to build smaller casinos include Hull, Milton Keynes, Solihull, Middlesbrough, Newham, Southampton and Great Yarmouth.
The remaining eight aspirants targeting to have smaller casinos will only be allowed to have eighty slots each. The remaining eight includes Dumfries and Galloway, Swansea, Bath, Torbay, East Lindsey, Luton, Wolverhampton and Scarborough. The two contending cities for super casino, Blackpool and Manchester, will likely to be given a government payout for economic remuneration in exchange of the abandonment of the super casino project.
Super casino in Manchester if pursued would have created three thousand jobs for the locals as many locals had been studying casino and poker courses in order for them to land a job in supposed to be the most prestigious casino in UK. However, with the abandonment of the project, government will help the city to generate income.
In talks of the possible government payouts, party officials of Liberal Democrat Party decry the official shelving of the project. Party officials are disappointed with the new developments stating that Prime Minister Brown had stopped the three thousand jobs and investment of £ 265 million in Manchester. Saying further that the move of “Brown had sold the Manchester out.”
The dropping of the super casino project had also hampered the interest of U.S casinos to start casino operations in United Kingdom. William Weidner, COO of Las Vegas Sands expressed his disappointment by criticizing the plan of sixteen smaller casinos.
According to Weidner, the sites of the new sixteen casinos are the “worst of all worlds” and subsequently the plan for the smaller casinos is lousy and sub-optimal casinos.
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