Could you see a Space Needle-like structure rising 615 feet
from the ground in South Philadelphia?
PHL Local Gaming says you will, if the Pennsylvania Gaming
Control Board grants the group the remaining Philadelphia casino license.
The proposed Skyspire would feature gondolas seating about
10 people each and a rooftop restaurant and observation deck. It would not be
part of the proposed Casino Revolution, per se, but part of the adjacent LoSo
Entertainment Center, which PHL has promised the gaming board it would develop
right along with Casino Revolution near Front Street and Packer Avenue.
The gaming board may consider the LoSo Center as a whole
when weighing its Philadelphia options, but this needle proposal comes after
the PGCB information phase for proposals is closed. PGCB would only have
jurisdiction over the casino itself.
PHL announced Wednesday that it has initiated discussions
with the owners of U.S. Thrill Rides to bring their Skyspire to LoSo. It would
be 10 feet taller than Seattle's Space Needle. U.S. Thrill Rides has built
attractions for theme parks and gaming facilities nationwide, including Six
Flags and MGM Grand.
PHL officials said in a press release that since the Space
Needle attracts a million visitors a year, similar results could be expected at
LoSo.
At hearings where all five casino proposals were heard, PGCB
commissioners repeatedly said that the next city casino will need more than
just gaming to successfully compete in the local casino market. City officials
have started saying the same even earlier. LoSo Entertainment Center, are PHL's
proposed answer to that challenge.
This wouldn't be the only Space Needlesque structure
proposed for our part of the world. Adventure Aquarium at Camden plans to open
a similar structure in 2015.
Source: Philly.com
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