Originally Posted by
vivaelvis
I am told that the approval was the last hurdle the EPB improvements needed to get started. However, the funding was approved to start work in 2013 fiscal year. Which begins in July 2012.
As for EPE and their plans, Apollo is very secretive with their dealings but the word is that they are in support of the expansion that EPE and CKX have been planning. But it may be downsized a bit to fit the economy. Meaning it could take years to complete the expansion. My understanding is that the top priorities will be addressed first and that'll be the new hotel. Apollo also owns Caesars Entertainment who owns and operates Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and Harrahs casino chain. Apollo wants their businesses to work partnerships within the family of Apollo. So don't be surprised if Caesars is the partner who teams up with EPE and CKX to build the new HH. And I'm also told that there's no guarantee that it'll be named the Heartbreak Hotel either due to marketing issues.
Ken, I understand that you're skeptical, but the approval of the boulevard upgrade was the opening door to EPE's ambitious plans. It's a done deal. They were not going to invest $250 million or more into an unstable situation until a commitment and approval by the city was reached. Which is what happened last night. EPE/Apollo have already removed the old Meadows apartment complex just north of Graceland and placed a big black iron gate around that property to keep people away. They did that since the purchase by Apollo which tells me what I was already told, is that they are moving forward to getting the hotel deal done. It's possible that we could hear something before Elvis Week or during. And now with the funding approved for EPB, it would not surprise me to see construction or at least groundbreaking before the end of the year or by early 2013 on the new hotel. I do know it's expected to take about 2 years to build. EPE is feeling the pressure to upgrade due to lower tourist numbers and loss of dollars. They know the need for the new hotel as it alone will become an attraction itself. Think Hard Rock Hotel.
Another thing about the new hotel. It's expected to be big enough to hold corporate business meetings and feature a luxurious experience. A far cry from the HH now.