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Largest Casino Coming To Caribbean By Harrah's

The government has vowed to help in all ways possible to make sure that all steps are taken to help get the resort built as quickly as possible.

Harrah's has made their next move. The company continues to build its gambling empire around the world. This time, they have partnered with Baha Mar and have signed an agreement with the Bahamas Government to bring a new resort casino to the Caribbean.

The casino resort that will be run by Harrah's will be a Caesars Resort Hotel. It will be the biggest that the Caribbean has to offer. The casino will be almost 100,000 square feet.

"We are pleased that the way is clear to move forward on this project as we finalize documentation and proceed with the Bahamas Government and its people, along with our partners Harrah's, to bring Nassau and the region, a resort product the likes of which has never been done before...," said Don Robinson, President of Baha Mar Resorts.

The agreement that was made ensures a speedy process in the development of the casino resort. The government has vowed to help in all ways possible to make sure that all steps are taken to help get the resort built as quickly as possible.

Cable Beach will be the location of the new resort casino. The resort will cost an estimated $2.6 billion. It will be located on a 1,000 acres of land.

Published on February 2, 2008 by Preston Lewis

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