One of the oldest casino properties operated by Genting, the Cromwell Mint in London, will undergo a major renovation that will transform it into a “world-class gaming venue” with “first-class dining” in the center of the city’s affluent Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Genting said the rebrand will see the South Kensington casino return to its origins, which had initially operated as the 45 Club during the 1960s.
The renovation will add a new private gaming room and increase the number of table games. Genting said that a ‘renewed emphasis on hospitality’ will see the Forty Five Kensington turned into one of London’s leading casinos.
Gary Moore, director at Genting Casino Cromwell Mint, explained: “We are incredibly excited to announce the extensive refurbishment and re-brand of the casino to Forty Five Kensington.
“Our aim is to provide South Kensington with a cosmopolitan and prestigious casino experience that is open to both regular members as well as those visiting the area on holiday or on business.
“At Genting UK we pride ourselves on providing our customers with a premium gaming experience that we deliver in an enjoyable and safe environment. The new club will reflect this, and we are looking forward to welcoming our customers through the doors this autumn.”