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TPC Gaming 8.5 X 11 12-04-12.Indd Gaming Experience Gaming Experience RESORTS WORLD NEW YORK Queens, New York Located at the Aqueduct Raceway, the three-story complex required extensive site redevelopment and improvements on 64 acres, renovation of existing facilities and new construction totaling approximately 736,000 sf. Th e fi rst fl oor houses Times Square Casino and a multi-level entertainment venue. Th e second fl oor features the Fifth Avenue Casino for high-stakes gaming and upscale dining. Th e third fl oor contains a 70,000 sf events area with a central performance area/stage. Th is multi-phased project also includes a climate-controlled bridge to the Aqueduct subway station and a fi ve-level, 2,365-space parking garage with bus drop-off area. COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS Las Vegas, Nevada Th e Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has 100,000 sf of casino space off ering the latest technology and fi rst-of-their- kind Casino Cabanas - part exclusive social atmosphere, part gaming. Guests in this area can view through the fl oor-to-ceiling glass walls and enjoy views of Las Vegas Boulevard. Th e new resort and casino features two hotel towers containing approximately 3,000 rooms, convention and conference space, exclusive and brand-name retail boutiques, fi ne dining restaurants, entertainment facilities, spa, salon, fi tness center, nightclubs, 2,000-seat theater, fi ve-acre pool deck, and 3,800-space underground parking structure. ISLE OF CAPRI – CAPE GIRARDEAU Cape Girardeau, Missouri Th is project consists of a 160,000 sf casino complex and a +1,000-space surface parking lot. Amenities include a buff et, casual restaurant, express food venue, and an entertainment bar with an indoor-outdoor deck. Back-of- house offi ces and support facilities, a multi-function room and structural provisions for a future +200-room hotel are also included in the project. Gaming Experience CITYCENTER Las Vegas, Nevada Urban destination resort situated on 67 acres features ARIA, a 61-story, 4,004-room gaming resort; luxury non-gaming hotels including Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas and Vdara Hotel & Spa; Veer Towers, the development’s only strictly residential buildings; and Crystals, a 500,000 sf retail and entertainment district. CALDER CASINO AND RACE COURSE Miami Gardens, Florida Th e Calder Casino project is a 104,000 sf single-story casino facility with a porte cochere entrance. Th e facility includes 1,225 slot machines and features a bar with VIP area, restaurant, entertainment area, a full-service kitchen and buff et, high stakes gaming-slot area, and restrooms. Th e project also includes associated surveillance, security and support areas, as well as revamped parking and sitework. RIVERS CASINO Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Th e new Rivers Casino features a 400,000 sf gaming and entertainment facility including 125,000 sf of gaming space, a new 3,800-car, nine-story parking garage, two full- service restaurants, a buff et restaurant, several lounges and two retail venues. In addition, patrons can use an outdoor riverfront amphitheater which off ers a spectacular view of downtown Pittsburgh. Gaming Experience SUGARHOUSE CASINO - PHASE I Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Th e fi rst phase of the SugarHouse Casino project consisted of a 120,000 sf, 1,600 slot and 40 table gaming facility. Th e project also included the construction of a public promenade which provides continuous access to the Delaware River waterfront. BOOMTOWN CASINO Biloxi, Mississippi An “Old West” theme greets the visitors to Boomtown Casino. Th e western town façade with a porte cochere grand entrance and 80-ft clock tower consists of structural steel super structure, metal stud walls with gypsum sheathing, and an insulated exterior fi nish system. Th e wharf-based facilities include a family entertainment center featuring a “Dyna-motion Th eatre,” western cabaret and administration offi ces. Generous use of wood for exterior windows, interior aisles, and molding give the building an authentic western appearance. Decorative, hand-painted murals are used throughout the interior. ENCORE AT WYNN LAS VEGAS Las Vegas, Nevada Th e 53-story Encore at Wynn Las Vegas includes 2,034 guest rooms, a 72,000 sf casino with slots, poker and table games, and fi ve restaurants, high-end retail stores, an ultra- luxurious spa, convention facilities, pools, and parking structure. Gaming Experience PALACE CASINO Biloxi, Mississippi Th e project included the construction of the original casino, then later, an expansion and remodel. Th e casino is housed on a three-story barge and has more than 85,000 sf of operational space. With 1,000 slots and approximately 40 table games, the resort also hosts a fi tness center and full- service spa and salon. Four restaurants were constructed including a gourmet, buff et, grille and café. A recent addition included the Palace SportsZone where players can view more than 50 high defi nition televisions and a 14-ft video wall, all broadcasting sports channels. Players can watch from the luxury of VIP seating or from the 400 new slot machines included in this addition. VEE QUIVA CASINO AND HOTEL Laveen, Arizona Th e project includes a 178,000 sf, single-story structure with 70,000 sf of gaming and fi ve restaurants, in addition to a three-story, 90-room hotel and exterior pool area. Also included is a cast-in-place, four-story, 1,000-car parking garage, as well as landscaping and site improvements for the 70-acre property. RESORTS HOTEL AND CASINO Atlantic City, New Jersey Renovations and modernization of existing 500-room hotel, and the complete renovation and theming of existing casino spaces, the design and construction of three new restaurants, a new high-roller gaming lounge, baccarat pit, new hotel front desk and lobby area, new entrance road and porte cochere, and modifi cations and theming of the exterior boardwalk facade. Gaming Experience IP CASINO RESORT Biloxi, Mississippi After damage from Hurricane Katrina, work included reconstructing the pavilion, player’s club, hotel VIP registration, retail, valet, baggage and back-of-house offi ces based on a new design. It also included demolition of the existing buff et on the second level and complete reconstruction. In addition, all three levels of the casino were remodeled and new fi nishes installed. Th e spa, three fl oors of suites and restaurants were also remodeled. Additions to the property included a state-of-the art circle bar, a sports bar, a casual restaurant, and a steak house. MOHEGAN SUN AT POCONO DOWNS Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania Th e fi rst phase included renovations and additions to the existing grandstand and clubhouse. Th e program for the new 392,000 sf casino off ers a complete entertainment experience including slot machines, food court, several bars and lounges, nightclub, a “Kid’s Quest” center, retail space, new parking for 4,100 cars and enhanced employee services area. CHUMASH CASINO RESORT Santa Ynez, California Th e Chumash Casino project was a design-build eff ort constructed over two phases. Th e fi rst phase consisted of a casino and valet parking structure. Th e casino has three levels and houses 2,000 slot machines, poker and bingo space, a fi ne dining area, buff et style restaurant, coff ee shop and deli, back-of-house functions, as well as outdoor dining facilities. Gaming Experience RED ROCK CASINO · RESORT · SPA PHASE I Las Vegas, Nevada Phase I includes a 391,000 sf, 17-story, 415-room hotel tower with spa and salon, and a three-level low-rise containing an 87,000 sf casino, banquet and meeting rooms, restaurants, back-of-house space, three-acre pool area and central plant. HARRAH’S LOUISIANA DOWNS Shreveport, Louisiana Th is existing racetrack facility was purchased by Harrah’s and converted into a “Racino.” Half of the fi rst fl oor was renovated to house slot machines and video poker with 27,000 sf of gaming fl oor space providing 905 slot-video poker games, as well as concession areas. Th e balance of Phase I included the renovation of the existing facility, as well as the surrounding grounds including resurfacing parking lots, additional valet parking areas, new winner’s circle and paddock areas, refurbished groomsmen quarters and jockey areas, work to barns, stables and horse stalls, and a new main entry boulevard. Phase II included a new 150,000 sf gaming facility adjoining the racetrack with 1,500 gaming machines and three restaurants. SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL AND CASINO Tampa, Florida Th e Hard Rock Hotel and Casino includes 90,000 sf of gaming, complete with 1,800 gaming machines, 32 poker tables, and a bingo gallery large enough to accommodate 800 patrons. Th e new casino was delivered in two phases as the existing casino continued operations 24 hours a day. Gaming Experience CAESARS PALACE Las Vegas, Nevada 20,000 sf high limit gaming space; three high limit salons with private buff et, shower, and sleep facilities; and main cage and money handling area. A 40,000 sf casino was remodeled where the new Colosseum Showroom ties into old casino, and the race and sports book area. RESORTS EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT PROJECT Atlantic City, New Jersey Th e expansion includes a grand lobby off a new porte cochere leading guests into a new 26,000 sf casino. Private VIP check-in, private gaming room and lounge for hotel guests are included in the new space. A new 399-room, 28-story hotel tower includes 42 luxury suites. TROPICANA CASINO ƭ RESORT Atlantic City, New Jersey 21-story, 628-room hotel tower, interior resort renovations, casino and casino lounge renovations, and high fi nish super suites.
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