Melco-Hard Rock give up on Spain casino, double-down on Cyprus

Casino operators Melco International Development and Hard Rock International (HRI) officially closed the door on a Spanish integrated resort project while confirming their Cyprus joint venture.

On Monday, the Melco-HRI tandem formally signed a contract to build Europe’s largest brick-and-mortar casino in the Limassol region of the Republic of Cyprus. The operators, who have teamed with local land concern CNS Group, were awarded the sole Cyprus casino license late last year after the other two casino tender finalists bowed out of the race.

The Melco-HRI resort isn’t expected to open until 2019 at the earliest, but the contract allows them to open a temporary facility in Limassol, as well as four satellite slots-only venues in Nicosia, Larnaca, Famagusta and Paphos. Both the temporary facility and the Nicosia satellite venue are expected to open later this year.

Once complete, the integrated resort will boast 136 gaming tables, 1,200 electronic gaming machines, a 500-room luxury hotel, plus a conference hall and the usual assortment of dining, shopping and leisure options. The €500m+ project is expected to net the government an estimated €100m in annual tax revenue.