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Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment Reiterates Commitment to Hellenikon Project

ATHENS – Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment on Monday reiterated its commitment to the flagship Hellenikon project, as confirmed a few days ago by its chairman and CEO, Mario Kontomerkos. In an announcement, MGE said that "the top company for developing and operating entertainment complexes around the world has the financial power and ability to implement all its investment projects globally, including the Las Vegas project, currently under renovation and scheduled to be opened in early 2021. At the same time the Inspire project in South Korea is currently in the first phase of developoment (1.3 billion US dollars from a total budget of 5.0 billion), while two other units of Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment have restarted operations and its flagship unit is scheduled to restart on June 1".

Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment in partnership with GEK TERNA plan to build the Inspire Athens project in Hellenikon.

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