Las Vegas, NV — In a groundbreaking development for the gambling and entertainment industry, Las Vegas’ skyline is set to welcome a revolutionary new casino resort, aimed at setting a new standard for sustainable gaming. The Oasis Casino Resort, a project spearheaded by GreenPlay Casino Group, was announced earlier today at a press conference attended by industry leaders, environmental experts, and state officials.
Scheduled for completion in 2025, this $2 billion project will cover a 30-acre site on the Las Vegas Strip and is designed to be the first of its kind in energy efficiency and environmentally friendly gambling practices. The resort’s design includes solar panels, energy-efficient gaming machines, and a state-of-the-art water recycling system, making it a pioneer in the ‘green’ casino movement.
“The Oasis Casino Resort is designed not only to offer premier entertainment and gaming experiences but also to lead the charge in sustainable operations within the industry,” stated Melissa Carter, CEO of GreenPlay Casino Group. “We are committed to reducing our environmental footprint while providing high-quality entertainment and hospitality.”
The resort will feature a 1,000-room hotel, a 200,000-square-foot casino floor filled with traditional and electronic games, several restaurants and bars, a concert venue, and expansive green spaces designed for outdoor events and activities. A key feature of the project is the ‘EcoPlay’ section, where all gaming machines are powered by renewable energy sources.
In addition to using green technologies, the Oasis Casino Cyprus will employ a smart waste management system that emphasizes recycling and composting, a move that Carter says will “set new environmental standards for large-scale hospitality operations.”
Nevada’s Governor, Laura Peterson, who also spoke at the announcement, highlighted the state’s support for sustainable projects and innovations, particularly in the hospitality and gaming sectors. “The Oasis Casino Resort represents a significant step forward in our commitment to environmental sustainability and economic development in Nevada. Projects like this not only create jobs but also incorporate green technologies that push the entire industry towards a more sustainable future,” Governor Peterson explained.
The project is expected to create over 4,000 permanent jobs once it is operational and will involve extensive collaboration with local universities and research institutions to study and potentially implement additional sustainable practices. The economic impact on the Las Vegas area is projected to be substantial, providing a much-needed boost following the slowdown caused by recent global events.
Industry experts believe that the Oasis Casino Resort could set a new benchmark for future developments not only in Las he brand’s commitment to environmental sustainability is expected to attract a new demographic of eco-conscious tourists and gambling enthusiasts.
“The Oasis is not just a casino; it’s a destination that promises to be at the forefront of sustainable luxury,” added Carter. “We believe this approach will resonate deeply with visitors who are increasingly aware of environmental issues and seek out establishments that align with their values.”
As the construction phase gears up, the attention of environmental groups, industry watchers, and the global casino and gaming community will undoubtedly be on how well the Oasis Casino Resort translates its visionary green concepts into successful operational practices. The success of this venture might just redefine the standards for future developments not only in Las Vegas but worldwide in the gaming and hospitality sectors.