James Packer’s Barangaroo suddenly not such a 'VIP-restricted gaming facility'

By Michael Pascoe
Updated February 28 2017 - 12:13pm, first published 12:00pm
No gamble: John Alexander says Crown will remain one of Australia's ''most valuable tourism assets''. Photo: Rob Homer
No gamble: John Alexander says Crown will remain one of Australia's ''most valuable tourism assets''. Photo: Rob Homer
The original Barangaroo concept was for a 168-metre hotel. At last count, it had grown to 271 metres.  Photo: Supplied
The original Barangaroo concept was for a 168-metre hotel. At last count, it had grown to 271 metres. Photo: Supplied
15 Crown employees were detained in China over alleged gambling crimes. Photo: Dave Tacon
15 Crown employees were detained in China over alleged gambling crimes. Photo: Dave Tacon

The new chief dealer at James Packer's Crown Resorts seems to have a flexible view of what "VIP" might mean at Crown's Sydney casino when it finally opens in 2021 or so.

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