Kansas Speedway and The Cordish Company Secure Casino Management Contract for Wyandotte County, Kansas
20 September 2008 - 3:18AM
PR Newswire (US)
- Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Scheduled to Open in 2011 KANSAS
CITY, Kan., Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Kansas Speedway and The
Cordish Company ("Cordish") announced today that Kansas
Entertainment, LLC ("KE"), a 50/50 joint venture between Kansas
Speedway and Cordish, has been awarded the casino management
contract for Wyandotte County, Kansas, by the Kansas Lottery Gaming
Facility Review Board. The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at Kansas
Speedway is scheduled to open in 2011. The 1.5 million square-foot
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, with a cost of approximately $705
million to construct, will include a 300-room luxury hotel; a
state-of-the-art casino with 3,000 slot machines and 140 gaming
tables; 275,000 square-feet of destination retail, dining and
entertainment including a live music venue; first-class resort
amenities; and extensive meeting and convention facilities. The
development, which will be located in Kansas Speedway's Turn 2 with
strong visibility and access to both Interstate 70 and Interstate
435, will bring a distinctive and energetic destination
entertainment and gaming experience to Wyandotte County and
establish the area as one of the major sports and leisure
destinations in the country. "This is a great day for the citizens
of Wyandotte County and the state of Kansas," said Kansas Speedway
President, Jeff Boerger. "The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will be
a state-of-the-art gaming, entertainment and retail destination
development that will attract eight million tourists annually from
across the country to the Kansas City region. In addition, now that
we have been given the green light to develop one of the nation's
most unique sports and entertainment projects, we look forward to
moving forward with our other announced plans. This includes
requesting that NASCAR move a second NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race
to Kansas Speedway. I look forward to NASCAR's premier stock car
series racing twice a year in the nation's heartland by no later
than 2011." As part of its comprehensive commitment to the Kansas
Lottery Commission, KE plans to open a first phase gaming facility
on-site in 2009. The initial facility, which will include
approximately 2,000 slot machines and 75 gaming tables, will
operate during construction of the overall hotel casino and
entertainment development and is projected to generate in excess of
$200 million in annual revenues. "We applaud the exhaustive efforts
of the Kansas Lottery Commission members and other state and local
leaders in evaluating the merits of the various proposals," said
Joe Weinberg, a principal in The Cordish Company. "In the end, they
chose the project that will truly create the most benefit for the
people of Kansas. Like we have done so successfully in other
communities across the country, including in Kansas City, Missouri,
with the Kansas City Power & Light District, Cordish looks
forward to creating a unique destination development that will
further enhance Kansas City's attractive image." The combined
impact from the existing Kansas Speedway, the proposed destination
development, and other commitments from KE as part of its proposal
to the Kansas Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board, is expected to
generate a staggering amount of economic benefit for the community
-- in excess of $620 million per year. Kansas Speedway currently
has an annual economic benefit of $243 million for the community.
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will provide an incremental
economic benefit of $243 million per year. In addition, as part of
its proposal, several significant commitments were made by KE that
will drive approximately $140 million in incremental annual
economic impact for the taxpayers of Kansas. These commitments
include: -- Kansas Speedway will petition NASCAR to realign a
second Sprint Cup series date to the facility, which will result in
an additional $111 million in annual economic benefit for the
region. -- A permanent infield road course will be constructed at
Kansas Speedway that will attract car enthusiasts from across the
country to enjoy Grand-Am sports car races, as well as Sports Car
Club of America and other car club member events. These combined
activities are estimated to provide well in excess of $15 million
per year in financial benefit for the community. -- Kansas
Speedway's current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race sponsor, Camping
World, will bring an annual national RV rally to the speedway
beginning in 2010 that will provide approximately $10 million of
positive economic impact each year. -- Kansas Speedway will provide
the state of Kansas two free track-side billboards at the speedway
during the entire term of KE's Lottery Gaming Facility Manager's
contract. These billboards will be used to promote tourism for the
state of Kansas to a national audience, and are estimated to
provide almost $2 million in annual economic benefit. Kansas
Speedway ticket packages are on sale now and can be purchased by
calling 866.460.RACE or logging on http://www.kansasspeedway.com/.
The ticket package includes the September 26-28, 2008, race weekend
that includes the Kansas Lottery 300 and Camping World 400
presented by Coleman, as well as April 2009's O'Reilly Auto Parts
250 and Road Runner Turbo Indy 300. O'Reilly Auto Parts Qualifying
Day and Sprint Fan Walk tickets are also available. Parking is
always free at Kansas Speedway and fans can bring one 6x6x12-inch
soft-sided cooler with their favorite food and beverage into the
grandstands. Kansas Speedway is wholly-owned by International
Speedway Corporation ("ISC"), a leading promoter of motorsports and
related activities. ISC owns and/or operates 13 of the nation's
major motorsports entertainment facilities, including Kansas
Speedway. For more information, visit
http://www.iscmotorsports.com/. The Cordish Company
(http://www.cordish.com/) is an award-winning, multi-billion dollar
conglomerate including one of the leading real estate development
companies in the United States. The company has diverse development
expertise with divisions focused on Entertainment & Mixed-Use,
Gaming & Lodging, Sports Anchored Districts, Shopping &
Lifestyle Retail, Office and Residential. The Cordish Company also
owns and manages a diverse group of operating businesses, ranging
from restaurants/clubs to live music promotion to film/media
distribution. DATASOURCE: Kansas Speedway CONTACT: Kelly Hale for
Kansas Speedway, +1-913-328-3311; or Joe Weinberg of The Cordish
Company, +1-410-752-5444 Web site: http://www.kansasspeedway.com/
http://www.iscmotorsports.com/ http://www.cordish.com/
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