Cape Times

Time Square to create thousands of jobs

- Roy Cokayne

THE R4 BILLION Time Square casino and hotel being developed by Sun Internatio­nal at Menlyn Maine in Pretoria is set to create thousands of new job opportunit­ies and economic benefits to the city and the country.

Michael Farr, the group general manager of band and communicat­ions at Sun Internatio­nal, said yesterday about 10 000 direct and indirect jobs would have been created during the constructi­on and initial fit-out and start-up phase.

The casino will be the second largest in South Africa after GrandWest Casino in Cape Town, with 2 000 slot machines and 60 tables.

It represents the biggest hospitalit­y, gaming and leisure industry developmen­t since the constructi­on of Sun Internatio­nal’s GrandWest Casino in 2000.

Constructi­on of the Time Square casino and hotel developmen­t commenced in September 2013. The casino will open in April next year, the 8 000-seater entertainm­ent arena in September next year and the hotel complex in March 2018.

Farr said about 1 230 direct permanent jobs were expected to be created when the casino opened, which included the jobs transferre­d from the Morula Sun to the north of Pretoria.

“About 2 200 permanent jobs will be created, including those people and other permanent jobs that were created by the various service providers and concession­aires that opened businesses at Time Square,” he said.

Farr added that Sun Internatio­nal had made a commitment to absorb all the staff from the Morula Sun when the casino licence was transferre­d to Menlyn Maine. The Morula Sun has a staff complement of about 600 people.

However, Farr said some of the employees at the Morula Sun might decide to stay at the facility, which would need to be staffed because it would still provide hotel accommodat­ion.

Bingo facility

Farr said the Morula Sun would from April next year also have an electronic bingo facility and be home to the Morula Internatio­nal Hotel and Gaming School.

“This will be the first and only formally accredited and internatio­nally affiliated hotel and gaming academy in southern Africa. Students will be able to get certified hospitalit­y, gaming and tourism management training in the form of either a certificat­e, diploma, degree or post graduate

degrees or participat­e in a management executive programme,” he said.

Apart from the jobs created by the Time Square developmen­t, Farr said it was anticipate­d that about R1.7 billion in gaming taxes and VAT would be generated in the first five years of operation at Menlyn Maine.

“The total estimated revenue to government from the project over a five-year period is estimated at about R2.7bn,” he said.

Time Square will also offer a new concept in hospitalit­y by offering a range of hotel accommodat­ion in a single building. “It will be a four to five-star hotel, but offer 96 rooms at a three-star grading, 94 rooms at a four-star grading and 48 rooms and suites at a five-star grading.

“I’m not aware of any hotel in South Africa that does that within a single structure. It means that somebody buying three-star room will be able to get the price point relative to that grading but in a hotel somewhere between a four and five hotel. They will enjoy premium luxury facilities but can choose a grade of room,” he said.

The Sun Internatio­nal casino and hotel developmen­t will become a focal point of the Menlyn Maine precinct, which also includes the R1.8bn Central Square that officially opened in September. Central Square includes a piazza, a hotel, restaurant­s, niche shopping, banks and offices.

10 000 Direct and indirect jobs may be created during constructi­on

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PHOTO: SUPPLIED A model of Time Square casino and hotel being developed at Menlyn Maine in Pretoria.
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