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€1 billion investment

Hard Rock International submits binding offer for Greek casino at Hellinikon

Global entertainment and hospitality company Hard Rock International will invest over 1 billion euros in Greece’s former Hellinikon Airport site in Athens, if it wins the Greek government’s tender for a license to operate an integrated resort and casino there. Firm’s CEO, Jim Allen, said the firm sees the Project, besides the casino, as an overall investment in the hospitality sector.

Speaking in Athens during a press briefing last Friday, Hard Rock International Chairman and CEO, Jim Allen, officially announced the company’s participation in the Greek government’s request for proposal (RFP) process and shared details on its plans to develop an integrated resort and casino in Hellinikon. 

According to Allen, Hard Rock International’s plans for Hellinikon do not only concern investing in a new casino, as the company sees the project as an overall investment in the hospitality sector. Along with the casino, the investment will include hospitality infrastructure such as a 1,000-room hotel, a conference center, restaurants and other leisure facilities.

“We have always believed Athens to be one of the world’s great gateway cities and Hard Rock International envisions creating a must see destination that will help draw from the over 120 million annual guests across 74 countries, driving year-round tourism and being an economic driver for Greece,” Allen said.

The announcement follows over a year and a half of work on the project and if awarded, construction for the integrated resort and casino is estimated to take 24-26 months.

“This marks another step in the company’s efforts to expand our world-class brand of entertainment and hospitality to Europe,” he added.

If Hard Rock International wins the bid for the licence, the one-billion-euro investment will be financed with private capital and bank loans, both by foreign and Greek banks. According to Allen, private capital will be around 250 million euros.

Hard Rock International has venues in 74 countries, employs 45,000 people and expects $6 billion in turnover in 2019. Its operations include 188 Hard Rock Cafes, 240 Rock Shops, 29 hotels and 11 casinos.

The bidder set to be awarded the license for the operation of the integrated resort and casino in Hellinikon will be announced on September 30.

Source: GMB / News.gtp.gr