Gambling giant Tabcorp Holdings has signalled even greater investment in Queensland casinos, saying it wants to lure some of rival Crown Ltd's high-rolling VIP players.
Tabcorp on Monday announced a demerger of its casinos operations from its wagering, gaming and keno businesses.
The company also said it would spend $175 million on upgrading its Jupiters casino on the Gold Coast to create an international entertainment and resort destination.
The upgrade will include refurbishment of the main gaming floor, a new private gaming room, dedicated gaming areas for VIP customers, new restaurants and bars, a nightlife venue, a refurbishment of the pool area and a new spa.
Construction is expected to start in the middle of calendar year 2011 and be completed in 2014.
Tabcorp on Monday announced a demerger of its casinos operations from its wagering, gaming and keno businesses.
The company also said it would spend $175 million on upgrading its Jupiters casino on the Gold Coast to create an international entertainment and resort destination.
The upgrade will include refurbishment of the main gaming floor, a new private gaming room, dedicated gaming areas for VIP customers, new restaurants and bars, a nightlife venue, a refurbishment of the pool area and a new spa.
Construction is expected to start in the middle of calendar year 2011 and be completed in 2014.
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