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ACG ‘alters’ 1st phase of project

The Alter City Group is looking at holding a groundbreaking ceremony in the next two months for their $1.2-billion casino resort project in Puntan Diablo Cove on Tinian. However, there will be changes to their project plan that they hope to submit to the Bureau of Environmental...
Posted On May 05 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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Alter City Group donates $5K to NMC Foundation

In its ongoing efforts to support CNMI students and their educational goals, Alter City Group recently donated $5,000 to the NMC Foundation. The donation was made in support of the 13th Annual Foundation Open golf tournament that will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2016, at the...
Posted On Apr 27 2016 06:06
, By Contributing Author
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Tinian has a lot to offer, says ACG CEO Sze

Alter City Group chief executive officer Edvon Sze believes in the huge growth potential of Tinian, which is why they’ve decided to invest in the CNMI. ACG is planning to pump $1.2 billion in investments into the island, hoping to turn a 154-hectare lot at Puntan Diablo Cove in...
Posted On Dec 17 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez

Alter City Group to hold public hearing today

Alter City Group will be holding a public hearing today at the Tinian Elementary School starting from 5:30pm, during which it intends to present its project plans to the Tinian community. According to Albert Davia, Alter City senior vice president for gaming & business...
Posted On Jul 23 2015 14:20
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

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