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Echo beats Crown to win Brisbane resort development


Echo Entertainment Group has won the right to develop a gambling resort in the center of Brisbane, beating rival James Packer’s Crown Resorts and allowing the company to keep its two-decade casino monopoly in the city.

Queensland state premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said in a media conference that Echo and its consortium, which includes Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium, has been chosen to develop a resort on the river-front site which could could cost as much as  $1.5 billion, according to Credit Suisse.

“This development will change Brisbane’s CBD,” Bloomberg quoted Palaszczuk as saying.

“I am very excited about the proposal and the project and we know what this means for Brisbane, making it a premium tourist destination.”

Echo’s Destination Brisbane Consortium says the project will create around 8,000 new jobs, with work on the site expected to begin in 2017.

Echo currently runs Sydney’s The Star, Jupiters on the Gold Coast and adjacent Treasury Casino in Brisbane.

The precinct is currently home to a number of government buildings which will be knocked down to make way for five hotels, 2500 apartments and more than 50 bars and restaurants.

 

 

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