Concept art of Emerald Bay Resort
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Concept art of Emerald Bay Resort
Delay in completion due to COVID
Source: https://www.ggrasia.com/ph-resorts-says-emerald-bay-resort-delayed-to-2023/PH Resorts Group Holdings Inc, promoter of Emerald Bay (pictured in a rendering), an under-construction casino resort in Cebu, in the Philippines, has flagged a new completion date for the first phase of the complex.
In a Monday filing, PH Resorts said that phase was now “expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2023.” The company had previously mentioned first-phase completion in the third-quarter 2022.
Source: https://www.asgam.com/index.php/2021/10/18/opening-date-of-cebu-ir-emerald-bay-delayed-to-early-2023/... almost 41% of the phase 1 development is complete, with interior and fits-outs to commence shortly
February 2020 video:
Looks like they saved a fair share of money on their designer/architects.
Source: https://www.gamblinginsider.com/news/11965/emerald-bay-resort-plans-soft-opening-for-q3-2022?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=pmd_j81_US9dFDGSA_6C6f84vPtGZBNTnRD7XXVa0g1ZbMo-1635536355-0-gqNtZGzNAlCjcnBszQe9The construction of Emerald Bay Resort & Casino, a property in Cebu that’s being developed by PH Resorts Group Holdings, will continue with a projected soft opening date set for March 2022.
The casino will be located in Lapu-Lapu city and will have its first phase completed by the third quarter of next year, reports ABS-CBN News. The opening was pushed back from Q2 to Q3.
The first phase should provide guests with 600 EGMs, more than 100 gaming tables, and 270 hotel rooms.
“The re-imposition of stricter quarantine measures in March earlier this year created more difficulties in the construction of Emerald Bay in terms of labor mobilization and materials delivery just as we were generating momentum,” said Jose Angel Sueiro, COO of PH Resorts. “The timing of Emerald Bay’s first phase completion by the third quarter of next year will be ideal with the recovery already seen to be well underway by that time.”
However, PH Resorts noted that the current pandemic situation might be a suitable time to resume construction since vaccinations are boosting international travel and the tourism sector in the Philippines is slowly recovering, unlike in other Asian countries.
Status: under construction