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Reno City Council Denies Monarch Bid For Master Plan And Zoning Change For Proposed South Reno Property
RENO, Nev. - 4/14/2005
Reno City Council Denies Monarch Bid For Master Plan And Zoning Change For Proposed South Reno Property
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. (Nasdaq: MCRI) ("Monarch" or the "Company") announced that the Reno City Council early today voted to deny the Company’s proposed master plan and zoning change that would be required to allow the Company to develop a second hotel-casino on South Virginia Street, in the south part of Reno, Nevada.
Monarch’s proposal as presented to the Reno City Council included a proposed 201-suite hotel-casino and spa and related amenities. The proposed master plan amendment and zoning change had been recommended for approval by the Reno Planning Commission.
Company Co-Chairman and Chief Executive officer John Farahi said: "We are disappointed in the City Council’s decision. We intend to evaluate our development and other options, and we will decide on a future course of action. Despite this setback for additional development, operations remain strong at our Atlantis Casino Resort.
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary, owns and operates the tropically-themed Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno, Nevada. The Atlantis is the closest hotel-casino to, and is directly across the street from, the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The Atlantis is recognizable due to its Sky Terrace, a unique structure rising approximately 55 feet above street level and spanning 160 feet across Virginia Street with no intermediate support pillars. The Sky Terrace connects the Atlantis to a 16-acre parcel of land owned by the Company that is compliant with all casino zoning requirements and is suitable and available for future expansion or growth. Currently, the Company uses it as additional paved parking for the Atlantis. The existing Atlantis site offers almost 1,000 guest rooms in three contiguous high-rise hotel towers and a motor lodge. The tropically-themed Atlantis features approximately 51,000 square feet of high-energy casino space with 38 table games and approximately 1,450 slot and video poker machines, a sports book, Keno and a poker room, and offers a variety of dining choices in the form of nine high-quality food outlets.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 which are subject to change. The actual results may differ materially from those described in any forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning potential factors that could affect the Company’s activities and financial results is included in the Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, which are available on the Company's web site.
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