Our Developments in Macao
In May 2004, we opened the Sands Macao, the first Las Vegas style resort in Macao, which was designed for the mass market segment of leisure tourism. The Sands Macao currently contains a mix of gaming areas for mass market, VIP and premium players, entertainment and dining facilities, and hotel suites.
In August 2007, we opened The Venetian Macao, the flagship property of our Cotai Strip development. The Venetian Macao is a themed, large-scale integrated resort, with 2,905 luxury hotel suites, more than 350 retail shops in one of the largest shopping malls in Asia with 926,000 square feet of retail space, 56 restaurants and food outlets, and astate-of-the-art live performance theater with 1,800 seats. In addition, The Venetian Macao contains the Cotai Arena, a 15,000 seat venue directly adjacent to and which adjoins the Cotai Expo center and hosts numerous concerts, live performances, sporting events and corporate events each year. The Cotai Expo is a 1.2 million square foot first-class MICE facility, which includes exhibition and meeting space, including one of the largest column-free ballrooms in Asia.
In August 2008, we opened The Plaza Macao, a boutique luxury integrated resort featuring the Four Seasons Hotel Macao with 360 luxury suites, the Shoppes at Four Seasons with approximately 150 shops from the world’s leading luxury retail brands, and the Plaza Casino. In July 2009, we completed and introduced our ultra-exclusive Paiza Mansions at The Plaza Macao.
In April 2012, we completed the first phase of Sands Cotai Central and opened the Conrad and Holiday Inn tower. This tower features approximately 650 five-star rooms and suites under the Conrad brand and approximately 1,200 four-star rooms and suites under the Holiday Inn brand. In September 2012, we opened the next phase of Sands Cotai Central with the completion of the first Sheraton tower, which features approximately 1,800 rooms and suites under the Sheraton brand.
In December 2012, we opened a fully enclosed climate-controlled footbridge between Sands Cotai Central and The Plaza Macao, with moving walkways to enhance the inter-connectivity and accessibility between our Cotai Strip properties.
In January 2013, we opened the second Sheraton tower at Sands Cotai Central, featuring approximately 2,100 additional rooms and suites under the Sheraton brand.
In December 2015, we opened the St. Regis tower at Sands Cotai Central, featuring 400 rooms and suites under the St. Regis brand.
Sands Cotai Central features approximately 367,000 square feet of gaming space, with over 400 table games and nearly 1,600 slot machines or similar electronic gaming devices, and includes exclusive VIP rooms designed for VIP and premium players. Sands Cotai Central also has approximately 369,000 square feet of meeting space, a1,701-seat theater and approximately 517,000 square feet of retail space with more than 150 stores and over 50 restaurants and food outlets.
In September 2016, we opened The Parisian Macao, a themed, iconic,“must-see” integrated resort connected to The Venetian Macao and The Plaza Macao, which includes a 253,000 square foot casino, a hotel with approximately 2,700 rooms and suites, retail, entertainment, dining and meeting facilities. The Parisian Macao features a half size replica of the Eiffel Tower, providing a landmark attraction to visitors.
We previously announced the renovation, expansion and rebranding of the Sands Cotai Central into a new destination integrated resort, The Londoner Macao, by adding extensive thematic elements both externally and internally. The Londoner Macao will feature new attractions and features from London, including some of London’s most recognizable landmarks and expanded retail and food and beverage venues. We will add approximately 370 luxury suites in the St. Regis Tower Suites Macao. Design work is nearing completion and construction is being initiated and will be phased to minimize disruption during the property’s peak periods. We expect the additional St. Regis Tower Suites Macao to be completed in the first quarter of 2020 and The Londoner Macao project to be completed in phases throughout 2020 and 2021.