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スペイン – ハードロックはスペインで新たな地歩を築くという 2020 年のビジョンを持っています

By -8 4月2019

The construction of the first phase of the Hard Rock project in Vila Seca and Salou could be underway in just over a year.

The first phase of the Hard Rock Entertainment World complex in Vila-Seca and Salou could begin construction in May 2020, just two years after it was given the green light by the Government of Catalonia. The first phase of the project will include the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Operators involved in the project provided the deadline in a meeting with the members of the Tourist and Recreation Complex (CRT). The new park, which will take over from BCN World, will be one of the largest leisure complexes in Europe once it is complete.

The Hard Rock project will start with a first phase costing around €665m which includes a thousand room hotel, a casino, a shopping avenue as well as leisure and entertainment facilities. In addition, it is expected that, in parallel with the construction work, the land and the necessary services will be adapted for purpose. The first phase will include the construction of the hotel in the shape of the iconic Hard Rock guitar along with the only casino permitted on the complex which will encompass an area of up to 10,000 square meters.

2018年1,200月、カタルーニャ政府は官報を通じて、ハードロック・エンターテインメント・ワールドに対し、ヴィラ・セカとサロウにカジノとレジャー複合施設を建設する許可を与えたと発表した。カジノの名前はハード ロック ホテル & カジノ タラゴナ、スペインです。ハード ロック エンターテイメント ワールド複合施設には、100 室以上の客室を備えた 2 つのホテル、大規模なショッピング エリア、エンターテイメント施設、カジノが含まれます。このカジノには XNUMX 台ものスロット マシンと XNUMX 台のテーブル ゲームがあり、ヨーロッパ最大のカジノの XNUMX つとなっています。同社はこの計画に最大XNUMX億ユーロの投資を計画していると伝えられている。

The project will consist of a unique combination of hotels and convention areas, with world-class entertainment, dining and shopping. The construction of the CRT will generate between 9,000 and 13,000 direct jobs during its construction, which will be phased in over a period of around six years according to a study released by the Faculty of Geography and Tourism at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (The public university of Tarragona) in March 2017. The study argues that, once the CRT is running at full capacity, it will generate between €3,900 and €5,400m per year in the Camp de Tarragona region of Catalonia. The study also found that the addition of the new complex could add as many as 3 to 5m visitors to the area regardless of whether they stay overnight. These visitors could spend between €850m and €1,145m a year.

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