Wednesday 18 May 2011

The sky's the limit for SkyCity

Darwin’s SkyCity hotel-casino is to spend close to A$100 million to create a five-star resort with A$2000-a-night villas. The company has said it will also invest in a A$15 million jet to fly high-rollers from Hong Kong and Singapore to the Northern Territory.

The move comes as a result of the success of the company's thriving casino property across the Tasman Sea in Auckland.

Four elegant villas and 32 luxury rooms, built around a lagoon at at an estimated cost of A$36 million, is the next stage in the SkyCity development.

The work has been contracted and will start in July. The resort is expected to open in the middle of the next dry season and will be geared at competing with Singapore and Macau.
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The construction process will likely create some 200 jobs, while about 100 additional workers would be needed when the resort is fully operational, the management have said.

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