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  1. MarkEm is offline resortX Top Investigator
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    Oh, wow, the first rendering is hilarious! How tall would that viewing deck structure have to be? 600 meters?
    Good guess, this article says 550 metres...





    Source: https://theinformant.co.nz/this-new-skyscraper-deserves-the-greatest-sci-fi-movie/

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    Capella Hotels and Resorts is going to open it's first resort in Japan in 2025.

    Opening in mid-2025, Capella Hotels and Resorts will be making its debut in Japan with Capella Kyoto. Designed by world-acclaimed architect firm, Kengo Kuma and Associates, the luxurious two-basement, four-story, 92-room hotel will be located in the Miyagawa-cho district, an important geiko (geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) neighborhood and cultural treasure in Kyoto.


    Developed by NTT Urban Development Corporation, a comprehensive real estate company within the NTT Group, Capella Kyoto is the hospitality component of a development that cements it between Miyagawa-cho Kaburenjo, an opera house that showcases famous female geiko and maiko dances such as the Kyo-Odori, and Miyagawa Maiko Performance School.
    Source: https://www.travelpulse.com/news/hotels-and-resorts/capella-hotels-and-resorts-expands-into-japan.html

  3. Oh, wow, the first rendering is hilarious! How tall would that viewing deck structure have to be? 600 meters?

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    An interesting look at some of the weird and wonderful projects coming out of Dubai may look like in the future. Some classics in here that will never get built but it's fun to see the ideas.





    Source: https://www.timeoutdubai.com/news/dubai-in-the-future-what

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    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has launched the master development Downtown Jeddah project, formerly known as “New Jeddah Downtown”, to develop 5.7 million square meters with a total investment of SR75 billion ($19.98 billion).
    The project will be implemented by the Public Investment Fund’s Central Jeddah Development in three phases, the first of which will be completed by the end of the year 2027.
    Source: https://www.arabnews.com/node/1988621/business-economy
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    On Wednesday, Caesars Entertainment Inc. and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians announced their partnership in the development of the center, Caesars Virginia, and their construction officially begins this week.
    The project cost about $650 million, and according to the release, it will hopefully bring more people to the area, acting as a tourism engine and economic driver to the area.
    Caesars in Danville will have 500 hotel rooms, a world-class casino gaming floor, a WSOP poker room, and a Caesars Sportsbook, the release said. According to the release, their gaming floor will offer over 1,300 slots, 85 live table games, and 24 electronic games.

    Not only that, but the release said the resort will also offer a spa, pool, bars, and restaurants, with a 2,500-seat live entertainment theatre with 40,000 square feet of meeting and convention space.

    Source: https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2022/08/10/danvilles-650-million-casino-resort-construction-begins/

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    Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas announces the upcoming addition of a new resort in Brazil. With a modern and sustainable design focused on the location's natural beauty, the launch of Anantara Mamucabo Bahia Resort will represent the debut of the luxury brand both in Brazil and in South America.
    The ocean and one of the largest protected sandbank reserves in Brazil will serve as the backdrop for Anantara Mamucabo, which will be spread across a 500,000 square metre site. Construction of the new-build property will begin in 2023, with the resort slated to launch in 2025.
    Anantara Mamucabo will offer a total of 116 guest rooms, suites and pool villas, with sizes varying from 70 to 163 square metres. The resort's innovative and unique architecture and interior decoration is being designed by Sidney Quintela Architecture + Urban Planning, with landscaping by Alex Hanazaki, considered one of the most creative landscape designers in Brazil.








    Source: https://www.hospitalitynet.org/announcement/41008316.html

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    URB has masterminded a new city called ALNAMA which will create 10,000 green jobs, house 44,000 residents and use 100 percent renewable energy and water recycling

    Various hubs will transform the city into a unique destination as well as an attraction for eco-tourists and medical tourists.

    The project is being spearheaded by Dubai-based planning and design consultancy URB which has a long track record of building smart cities. CEO of URB, Baharash Bagherian, has worked on numerous such projects including The Sustainable City in Yiti, The Sustainable City Yas Island and the Nexgen Sustainable City.

    Source: https://www.arabianbusiness.com/industries/construction/dubai-developer-to-build-zero-carbon-smart-city-in-saudis-capital

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    Bad News for Incheon's Midan City Resort Developement

    The South Korean integrated resort project in Incheon formerly owned by Caesars Entertainment is on the verge of collapse after failing to meet requirements for another extension to its construction deadline, according to local media reports.

    Korean newspaper Kyeongin reported this week that developer R&F Korea (RFKR) will struggle to gain an additional extension on its development timeline beyond March 2023 after failing to meet the conditions imposed on its previous extension. This, the local news outlet said, not only included a commitment by RFKR to increase its total project investment by 5% but also stipulated that construction – stalled since February 2020 – must resume inside the first half of 2022.


    It also reported that RFKR has a different view on how to complete funding for the project than Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, which had previously approved a plan for the entire US$800 million IR to be financed through foreign direct investment. Instead, Kyeongin claims that RFKR now wants to commit only US$500 million with the remaining US$300 million to come from domestic financial institutions.

    An official from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is quoted as saying, “Once an application for re-extension is received, it will be comprehensively reviewed regarding the conditions stipulated when the first extension were approved … I informed [RFKR] that if a change is made, it may affect the re-extension.”

    Midan City is slated to include a foreigner-only casino, 751 hotel rooms, a theater and a convention space.
    Source: https://www.asgam.com/index.php/2022/07/04/incheons-midan-city-resort-development-said-to-be-on-verge-of-collapse/
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