The 8City project

South Korea plans a us$ 290 billion gaming destination to rival Macau

(South Korea).- South Korean port city of Incheon has teamed up with a group of investors to build a giant us$ 290 billion leisure and gaming destination intended to rival Macau by 2030, the developer Eightcity said this week.
2012-11-01
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(South Korea).- South Korean port city of Incheon has teamed up with a group of investors to build a giant us$ 290 billion leisure and gaming destination intended to rival Macau by 2030, the developer Eightcity said this week.

The 8City project on Yongyu-Muui island near the nation's main Incheon international airport will feature casinos, hotels, shopping malls, theme parks, car racing tracks, ski slopes and a marina, developer Eightcity said. Shareholders include luxury hotel operator Kempinski, South Korea's flag carrier Korean Air and Daewoo Engineering and Construction.

Construction at the 80-square-kilometre site - three times larger than Macau - will begin next year and end by 2030, Eightcity said in a statement. The us$ 290 billion project - named after the Chinese auspicious number of eight - will help draw 134 million visitors a year from home and abroad including China, and eventually create 930,000 jobs, it said.

The cost of the project includes construction and land, as well as roads and other infrastructure developments in Incheon west of the capital Seoul.

The developer said it had so far attracted investment worth us$ 1 billion from British firm Sanbar Development and us$ 2.74 billion from Seoul-based Korea Investment and Securities.

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