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  1. langbro Member

    http://rwmiami.com/



    Genting Group Unveils $3 Billion Master Plan For Resorts World Miami
    Arquitectonica-designed Destination Resort to create tens of thousands of jobs, draw
    millions of tourists from around the world, and anchor new three-mile Baywalk along
    downtown Miami waterfront.

    Miami, FL – September 14, 2011 – One of the most prized pieces of waterfront land in
    Florida will soon come alive with Resorts World Miami, a Destination Resort featuring
    iconic skyscrapers sporting designs inspired by a coral reef and serving as the
    centerpiece of a new three-mile Baywalk that will activate the city’s waterfront. Resorts
    World Miami, which represents a $3 billion investment by Genting Group, comprises
    approximately 10 million square feet of mixed-use development, making it one of the
    largest development projects in Florida history.

    “Resorts World Miami will accelerate Florida’s evolution as a global destination at the
    crossroads of the Americas,” said Mr. KT Lim, Chairman and Chief Executive of Genting.
    “Most importantly, Resorts World Miami will boost confidence in Florida’s economy,
    creating 15,000 direct and indirect construction jobs and 30,000 permanent positions on
    an ongoing basis, attracting more inbound investment, and substantially increasing the
    tax base for the city, county and state.”

    Rising from 13.9 acres of bayfront land currently housing the Miami Herald Media
    Company, Resorts World Miami is located in the heart of the City of Miami, midway
    between Miami International Airport and Miami Beach.

    “Resorts World Miami introduces a new vocabulary of architecture to Florida, one that
    is inspired by the ocean and Florida’s coral reefs,” said Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Co-
    Founder and Principal of Arquitectonica, the world-renown architecture firm based in
    Miami. “At Resorts World Miami, building designs echo familiar forms that are part of
    our identity, including tropical fish and seashells. When you describe Miami and Florida,
    you inevitably come back to the water. We have captured that relationship with Resorts
    World Miami’s design.”

    Resorts World Miami includes a series of four hotels with a total of 5,200 rooms and two
    residential towers featuring 1,000 units. The towers take on sculptural forms that
    change from every perspective. Each building is designed with outside balconies
    adorned with LED-lit exteriors, creating a jewel-like effect that will illuminate the Miami
    skyline each night. The Destination Resort will include a super-luxury hotel, a
    contemporary hotel, a convention hotel, and a family hotel, offering a lodging option for
    each segment of the market.

    The towers sit atop an 8-story podium where guests can immerse themselves in a
    double-story, 250,000 square foot luxury retail galleria; more than 50 restaurants,
    lounges, bars and nightclubs; a high-tech multimedia entertainment area showcasing
    the music and culture of Florida and South America; and 700,000 square feet of
    convention and meeting space which includes a 200,000 square foot column-free
    ballroom, the largest in the United States. A casino will be included if Florida’s
    legislature and governor approve Destination Resort legislation.

    Each level of Resorts World Miami is designed with outdoor terraces offering
    spectacular unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay, downtown Miami and Miami Beach.
    The podium’s rooftop features a 3.6 acre outdoor lagoon – a size equivalent to 12
    Olympic-size swimming pools – and natural sand beaches that will enable guests to
    swim from Biscayne Boulevard to the edge of Biscayne Bay, a distance of more than
    1,000 feet. Each hotel will also have a private swimming pool.

    Resorts World Miami will be the highlight of a three-mile Baywalk beginning at the
    Miami River and running north to Margaret Pace Park. The Baywalk will link Bayfront
    Park, Bayside Market Place, American Airlines Arena, Museum Park, the Miami Art
    Museum currently under construction, the new Miami Science Museum currently under
    design, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the Omni Center. All will
    be connected by new public spaces and pedestrian, jogging, and cycling paths that will
    activate this stretch of partially completed Miami waterfront.

    Resorts World Miami has been designed – and will be constructed – in accordance with
    all applicable zoning codes and regulations, including Miami 21, the City of Miami’s
    comprehensive zoning code. The project has been conceived with an emphasis on
    sustainability and LEED-certified solutions, including three levels of below-grade parking.

    The Genting Group has a 25-year track record of investing in the United States. Its
    history of investment in Florida started 12 years ago when it acquired Miami-based
    Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and spent more than $5 billion building eight new ships
    and transforming NCL into the youngest and most innovative cruise line. The Genting
    Group currently owns 50% of NCL.

    Genting also partnered with Florida-based Universal Studios to build and open the $5.5
    billion Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore last year, which includes a Universal Studios
    theme park. Within a year, Resorts World Sentosa became the world’s most successful
    Destination Resort.

    “Resorts World Miami is a continuation of the Genting Group’s long history of investing
    in Florida and working with the state’s business community. We are fully committed to
    develop Resorts World Miami to maximize the impact of this Destination Resort on
    Florida’s economy. Our goal is to transform Resorts World Miami into the most
    successful Destination Resort in the Americas,” added Chairman Lim.

    from the rw miami brochure: http://www.rwmiami.com/images/News/ResortsWorldMiami_ver10.10.pdf


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  3. sandman Administrator

    Posted on Sun, Jan. 22, 2012
    Poll: Miami-Dade voters evenly split on casinos, but opposition growing

    By Scott Hiaasen and Patricia Mazzei
    Miami-Dade voters are evenly divided on whether to allow casino gambling in South Florida, but opposition appears to be growing even as the Legislature debates competing plans to open the region to Las Vegas-style casino resorts, according to a new poll.
    In a survey of 400 registered voters in Miami-Dade, voters split almost equally over the idea of large-scale casinos. The electorate is similarly divided over putting a destination resort and casino in downtown Miami on The Miami Herald’s waterfront property.

    http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/...l-miami-dade-voters-evenly.html#storylink=cpy
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  6. yellows2k Member

    Looks like the gaming bill has been withdrawn by its sponsor in the house = dead until next year.
  7. sandman Administrator

    Yes, unfortunately Disney+Seminoles+Racinos are a powerful combo.
  8. langbro Member

    Genting promised to build Resorts World Miami whether or not gaming passed. Let's see how this plays out.
  9. yellows2k Member

  10. sandman Administrator

    from the wall street journal:

    Casino Presses Ahead in Florida

    ‎FEBRUARY 6, 2012

    BY ARIAN CAMPO-FLORES

    MIAMI—Gambling companies hoping to crack the South Florida market are regrouping after a bill to authorize three casinos in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties stalled last week in the state legislature.

    The chief sponsor of the measure in the House on Friday asked that a subcommittee postpone a vote on the bill when it became clear the bill lacked sufficient support. That subcommittee isn't scheduled to reconvene for the remainder of the legislative session, which ends next month, almost certainly killing the measure's chances of passage this year.

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203315804577205431704539006.html

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