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A report on the expected environmental impact of the MGM Osaka casino complex was opened to the public until July 16.
According to the results of translating parts of the summary of the Japanese-language report, the "environmental conservation goals" of the plan were "evaluated to be satisfactory" in all 19 areas examined. These included air quality, water quality and sediment quality, soil, and noise, as well as the impact on the lives of animals and plants.
Osaka IRKK, a company developing casinos and integrated resorts (IRs) in Osaka, Japan, submitted an environmental impact report and an investigation into post-development matters to local authorities in late May.
According to information reviewed by GGRAsia's Japan correspondent, the review took nearly two years.
Osaka City currently provides this information in the form of a 69-page document.
MGM Osaka's development consortium consists of U.S.-based MGM Resorts International, Orix Corp of Japan, and a number of minority partners in Japan.
With a plan of 1.27 trillion yen, which is currently $8.02 billion, the resort is expected to open in 2030. It will be built on Yumezima, an artificial island in Osaka Bay.
In April, Osaka IRKK announced a loan agreement worth 530 billion yen with a banking group.
Recent construction schedules include preparatory work from year 1 to year 3 during the development process, but the actual construction is from the end of year 1 to the beginning of year 7.
In March this year, Bill Hornbuckle, chief executive and president of MGM Resorts, noted that work to sink the pylon at the site would begin "in the middle of next year" and take three years.
Construction is expected to be completed by the summer of 2030, and IR is expected to open that fall.
According to the results of translating parts of the summary of the Japanese-language report, the "environmental conservation goals" of the plan were "evaluated to be satisfactory" in all 19 areas examined. These included air quality, water quality and sediment quality, soil, and noise, as well as the impact on the lives of animals and plants.
Osaka IRKK, a company developing casinos and integrated resorts (IRs) in Osaka, Japan, submitted an environmental impact report and an investigation into post-development matters to local authorities in late May.
According to information reviewed by GGRAsia's Japan correspondent, the review took nearly two years.
Osaka City currently provides this information in the form of a 69-page document.
MGM Osaka's development consortium consists of U.S.-based MGM Resorts International, Orix Corp of Japan, and a number of minority partners in Japan.
With a plan of 1.27 trillion yen, which is currently $8.02 billion, the resort is expected to open in 2030. It will be built on Yumezima, an artificial island in Osaka Bay.
In April, Osaka IRKK announced a loan agreement worth 530 billion yen with a banking group.
Recent construction schedules include preparatory work from year 1 to year 3 during the development process, but the actual construction is from the end of year 1 to the beginning of year 7.
In March this year, Bill Hornbuckle, chief executive and president of MGM Resorts, noted that work to sink the pylon at the site would begin "in the middle of next year" and take three years.
Construction is expected to be completed by the summer of 2030, and IR is expected to open that fall.
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