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Full House Resorts Proposes $650 Million Development for Indianapolis

Full House Resorts (NASDAQ: FLL) today announced its proposal to build “American Place,” a $650 million lifestyle center, to revitalize a prime area of Indianapolis that has been dormant for years.
The $650 million Full House proposal submitted today was in response to the Indianapolis International Airport’s “Land Use Initiative” RFP. The Airport Authority recently conducted an extensive review of its land holdings and will put several hundred acres on the market for sale or lease for non-aviation purposes. If selected, this project would be one of the largest privately funded construction projects in Indiana history.
Proposed for the 135 acres of land along I-465 and High School Road, near where the previous airport terminal was located, American Place will include:

“We can build something here, at the Crossroads of America, that doesn’t exist anywhere else. We can build a place that will add to the appeal of Indianapolis, make the city proud, and attract both Indiana residents and visitors,” said Daniel R. Lee, CEO of Full House Resorts. “Given the adjacency of the airport, we expect the center to attract people from throughout the country to an experience that is part Indianapolis, part Las Vegas, and 100 percent unique,” added Lee.
“We purposely did not include a large hotel in our plans for this center,” noted Lee. “Because the old airport terminal was nearby, there are numerous existing hotels near the site. For that reason, we are building only a small hotel within the center, primarily for casino high rollers. We then plan to operate a shuttle service connecting American Place with all neighboring hotels.”
An independent third-party study estimated American Place would generate approximately $85 million per year in state and local taxes, create approximately 4,000 permanent jobs, and attract 10 to 15 million visitors per year.
Full House and its management have deep experience working with local constituencies to reach optimal outcomes. If selected, Full House will be supported by several established, local firms – including Shiel Sexton and Bingham Greenebaum Doll – in this endeavor.
American Place would be anchored, both physically and financially, by a small casino comprising less than 5 percent of the project’s total square footage. “Our position in proposing the casino portion of the development is unique, as we are simply intending to relocate gaming positions within Indiana, not seeking authorization for any new positions,” added Lee. “Recognizing the increased gaming competition from neighboring states that Indiana has and will continue to face, the Indiana legislature recently limited gaming within the state, but in a way that allows the free market to optimize the industry and tax revenues for the state. We are proposing to relocate approximately half of the gaming capacity from our over-supplied existing casino in Rising Sun, so as to not increase the number of authorized gaming positions within Indiana. In addition, our proposed interests in Indianapolis will benefit the city of Rising Sun and help keep our southern Indiana interests viable.”
The Full House proposal will require approval of the Airport Authority as landlord and modification of gaming legislation by the Indiana legislature to permit the relocation of underutilized gaming equipment. If approved by the legislature and the Indiana Gaming Commission, transfers of gaming equipment will be done under the Rising Sun gaming license and revenues earned will help both Indianapolis and Rising Sun, as the parent company shares profits to support sister developments.
“In my career, I have helped develop 10 major casino and entertainment projects, all of which have been successful. Based on that experience, I estimate that if all goes well, American Place should open in three to five years,” added Lee.
“Every great project starts somewhere. American Place starts today.”
For further information on American Place, please visit http://americanplace.us/.

Posted by on August 11, 2015.

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