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Fuse began its work on the Victoria Gate Casino as long ago as 2012 when Global Gaming Ventures (GGV) approached us to assist them in putting together a credible bid for the coveted 2005 Gambling Act license in Leeds – one of only eight ‘large’ casino licenses in the UK. At the time, GGV didn’t have a site or a development partner. We reacted quickly and put together a shortlist of potential sites. To cut a long story short, GGV won the license competition just a few weeks later with a Fuse design for the new venue and a partnership with Hammerson plc to provide a home for the casino within their spectacular Victoria Gate retail development.

Oct 21, 2017 If, like me, you’ve never ventured inside the Victoria Gate Casino, you might not be aware of its ‘V’ restaurant. The restaurant is nestled inside the casino with a view of the gambling tables and slot machines, so even if you’re just there to eat, you can still feel the excitement and buzz of t. The casino itself is beautiful a little bit of Vegas in Leeds, only thing I'd say is dress code is odd for a plush swanky place and especially it's surroundings of Victoria Gate some of the customers let in were downright scruffy which was a shame as most people had made an effort for a night out!

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Nearly 5 years, over 300 Fuse drawings and over 25,000 emails later, the new venue was unveiled to the public in January 2017. Staying with the statistics, the casino which is the size of 18 tennis courts cost £30m to turn into a reality and the casino has created more than 200 jobs in the Leeds City Region. It boasts 24 gaming tables, 140 slots, 80 electronic gaming terminals and a 100 seat dedicated poker area – plus two spectacular bars and a restaurant. 432,000 bronze beads were used in the canopies over the gaming pits and 1.9km of carpet cover most of the floor (that’s around 8 tonnes) with about 50km of data cable concealed beneath it. There are 102 TV screens, of which 21 make up a huge video wall to show major sporting events.