Title: Presented by Diane Hurley
1- Presented by Diane Hurley
- April 7, 2005
2Newport Grand
- A family-run business since 1976
- 200 employees
- Community partner
- Responsible corporate entity
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3Partner to State of Rhode Island
- Provided 281 million in VLT revenue since
Sept. 1992
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4Newport A World Class Resort Destination
- Newport is a premier destination
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5Newport A World Class Resort Destination
- 3.5 million annual visitors
- 3,000 hotel rooms
- 15 increase in hotel rooms in past five years
- 185 average hotel room rate
- 90,000 sq. ft. convention/meeting space
- Growing year-round destination
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6Newport Grand Yesterday
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7Newport Grand Today
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8Newport Grand The Future
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9Newport Grand The Vision
- 20 million capital investment
- 200 additional jobs
- Average salary (with benefits, excluding tips) -
38,000 - Complements Newports offerings
- Consistent with Newports North End plan
- Commitment to work with local vendors, especially
building trades
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10Newport Grand The Vision
- 86-room boutique hotel
- 30,000 sq. ft. of additional gaming, foodservice,
entertainment space - Streetscape improvements
- Utilizes existing footprint
- No infrastructure changes
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11Newport Grand The Vision
- Room for an additional
- 800 VLTs
7,500 SQ. FT.
7,500 SQ. FT.
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12The Need for Tax Stabilization
- Tax stabilization provides incentive for
significant capital investment - Allows for investment in player-rewards program
- Offensive move against MA tracks
- Captures revenues from CT casinos
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13Commitment to Rhode Island
- Continued investment in facility over life of
contract - Support workforce training program at
CCRI-Newport - Maintain concierge service to Newport-area
attractions - Incorporate rewards program with Newport-area
attractions
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14Commitment to Rhode Island
Will provide 877 million in gaming tax revenue
over 10 years
Based on 10-year projections
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15Commitment to Rhode Island
- Increased Tax Revenue to Rhode Island
(2006-2015) - 877 million in gaming tax revenue
- 6.5 million in sales and use taxes
- 1.2 million in hotel taxes
- 18.8 million income, payroll and all additional
taxes to state
Based on 10-year projections
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16Commitment to Newport
- Increased tax revenue for Newport
(2006-2015) - 17.3 million in gaming tax revenue (at 1.25)
- .24 million in hotel taxes
- .36 million in meals taxes
- 5.18 million in property taxes
- 2.5 million in all additional taxes
Based on 10-year projections
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