After the publication of the New York Gaming Facility Siting Board’s
Request for Applications which calls for a development plan that
includes workforce training programs, Empire Resorts, Inc. (“Empire”)
(NASDAQ-GM:NYNY) announced it has begun collaborating with SUNY-Sullivan
to develop a comprehensive training program, customized to prepare
graduates to join the future casino and resort workforce.
Over the past three years Empire and their partner EPR Properties
(NYSE:EPR) ("EPR") and their respective subsidiaries, have worked to
develop a master plan and designs for a fully-integrated four-season
destination resort at the site of the former Concord Resort in Sullivan
County. Named and branded as Adelaar, the casino and hotel resort
portion is expected to employ approximately 1,200 full time employees
with hundreds of additional hospitality positions anticipated to result
from the non-casino portions of Adelaar that include a waterpark hotel,
entertainment village, golf course and clubhouse.
“Thanks in many ways to our ongoing collaboration with the local
community, if we are awarded a gaming license, we are on a fast track to
developing a comprehensive casino resort destination in Sullivan
County,” said Empire Resorts’ Executive Vice President of Government
Affairs and Corporate Communications Charles Degliomini. “Upon the
granting of a casino license, we look forward to the opportunity to
deliver the jobs made possible by the casino legislation and a
partnership with SUNY-Sullivan would be an important step in achieving
that goal. By working together to develop and implement a custom
training program, we can help to ensure a qualified local workforce and
desperately needed career opportunities within the county.”
SUNY-Sullivan and Empire anticipate collaborating on the development of
courses to complement SUNY-Sullivan’s current Hospitality and Tourism
Management, Culinary Arts and Computer Information Systems programs.
Courses are expected to range from an overview of careers within the
gaming industry to management and leadership development. They also
anticipate the establishment of an internship program for students who
are interested in a career in the casino and resort industry.
Additionally, SUNY-Sullivan us expected to develop a series of personal
enrichment offerings for Adelaar’s guests through their Office of
Community Learning.
“One of the major advantages of a community college is its ability to
respond directly to an industry’s needs,” explained Dr. Karin Hilgersom,
president of SUNY-Sullivan. “Our collaboration with Empire is a prime
example of this and would result in customized instruction specifically
related to the many types of jobs within a casino and resort. We will be
extremely pleased to partner with Empire in the development of a
highly-skilled workforce that will directly contribute to the economic
‘re-development’ of Sullivan County.”
Sullivan County Legislator Cora Edwards, an advocate for better
employment opportunities, welcomed the announcement. ”The New York State
Gaming Facility Location Board has identified job training as a key
component,” she said. “This SUNY Sullivan training program will help
reverse chronic unemployment in the county. I congratulate Empire
Resorts and SUNY-Sullivan for taking this important step in securing a
plan to prepare our local work force for future jobs in Sullivan County.”
About Empire
Empire Resorts, Inc. owns and operates, through its subsidiary
Monticello Raceway Management, Inc., the Monticello Casino and Raceway,
a harness racing track and casino located in Monticello, New York, and
is 90 miles from midtown Manhattan. For additional information, please
visit http://www.empireresorts.com.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Information
Statements in this press release regarding the company’s business
that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements” that may
involve material risks and uncertainties. The company wishes to caution
readers not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements,
which statements are made pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1994, and as such, speak only as of the date made. For a
full discussion of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual
results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking
statements, see “Risk Factors” in the company’s Annual Report on Form
10-K for the most recently ended fiscal year, as amended, as well as the
company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the most recently ended
fiscal quarter. The proposed partnership and the development of a
future comprehensive training program are contingent upon certain events
and may not occur.
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