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13 Jun 2012 Jomast Developments secures Middlesbrough's large casino licence BY Pete Hayman |
![]() Image: How the proposed £25m development will look Stockton-based Jomast Developments has announced it has secured Middlesbrough's large casino licence - one of eight UK areas in which such licences are to be made available. The developer is planning a major £25m leisure and entertainment scheme in the heart of the town centre, which will transform the Gurney House building and adjoining car parks. In addition to a new casino, Jomast's plans include the provision of a luxury hotel, a budget hotel and banqueting facilities, as well as restaurants. Plus3 Architecture has been working with Jomast on the plans. A full marketing campaign aimed at securing a casino operator will now get underway, with a number of parties already expressing interest in the site. Meanwhile, a planning application is being prepared and a consultation will be held prior to the proposals being submitted. It is hoped the first phase of work will start early next year. Jomast development director Adam Hearld said: "Our vision is to create a major new, casino- based, leisure and entertainment destination that will have far reaching benefits for Middlesbrough." Middlesbrough Council executive member for regeneration Charlie Rooney added: "The potential for a scheme like this for the town on the back of the casino license is obviously very exciting." Other areas to benefit from a large casino licence include Milton Keynes and Leeds. Details: www.jomast.co.uk Close Window |