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  1. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    Macau casino concessionaire Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has awarded the sub-contract for façade works on its Galaxy Macau Phase 4 development in Cotai to China State Construction Development Holdings Limited in a deal described as “the largest single contract amount of façade construction contract in the world.”

    The company’s wholly-owned subsidiary Far East Facade (Macau) Limited will take on the HK$2.24 billion (US$285 million) project, marking the latest in a series of substantial development projects for China State Construction in the region. Its previous Macau work has included Wynn Palace MGM Cotai and The 13, while it also developed Parq Resort & Casino in Vancouver, Canada.


    Providing an update on Galaxy Macau’s expansion work during its most recent earnings update for the March 2021 quarter, GEG confirmed that Phase 3 is now effectively completed and will open gradually from later this year, while work is “well underway on Phase 4."
    “Phases 3 & 4 combined will have approximately 3,000 high-end and family rooms and villas, 400,000 square feet of MICE space, a 500,000 square feet 16,000-seat multi-purpose arena, F&B, retail and casinos, among others. As you can see, we remain highly confident about the future of Macau where Cotai Phases 3 and 4 will support Macau’s vision of becoming a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure.”
    Source: https://www.asgam.com/index.php/2022/06/10/galaxy-awards-largest-facade-construction-contract-in-the-world-for-galaxy-macau-phase-4/
  2. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    Macau Theme Park And Resort, the operator of Cotai-based non-gaming resort Lisboeta Macau, has announced “H853 Fun Factory” as the official name of its shopping mall.

    According to details released Friday, the “H” in the new name is reference to the word “home” with the property paying tribute to Macau’s history, while 853 refers to the presence of 80% local brands, five exclusive attractions and “three different space-time journeys under the sky light” that comes through the glass canopy.

    Lisboeta Macau describes its shopping mall experience as “retail-tainment”, featuring retail, dining, art exhibitions and cultural experiences plus a zipline attraction, indoor skydiving facility, night market and more.
    Source: https://www.asgam.com/index.php/2022/03/21/shopping-mall-at-lisboeta-macau-to-be-called-h853-fun-factory/
  3. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    The promoter of the Galaxy Macau casino resort has again altered its language regarding a possible opening date for elements in Phase 3 of the property, to the “end of this year or early next year,” compared to “early 2022? as mentioned in August. But bosses at Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd pointed out it was difficult to give a firm timetable under current market conditions.


    Lui Che Woo, group founder and chairman, said regarding Phase 3, in comments during the online press conference to discuss the firm’s fourth-quarter and full-year earnings on Wednesday: “We hope to be able to open for business by the end of this year, but whether it is going to be the end of this year or early next year we will let you know in due course.” He added. understood to be a reference to ongoing travel disruption for tourists inbound to Macau, amid the Covid-19 pandemic: “There are things that are not in our control”.

    In August, the company had said that Raffles (pictured centre, in a file photo), a hotel within Phase 3, might open in “early 2022”.
    The vice-chairman said in his comments regarding Phase 3, during the second-half and full-year results press conference: “Basically our construction has been done. We are now taking delivery of the works, and are now working with the government departments concerned. We will support the government, so that the permits will be issued in a timely manner for us.”
    Source: https://www.ggrasia.com/galaxy-macau-phase-3-might-open-only-end-2022-mgmt/
  4. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    The 6,000-seat arena at The Londoner Macao casino resort is set to open this year, said Robert Goldstein, chairman and chief executive of the property’s promoter, Sands China Ltd. His comments were included in the company’s preliminary 2021 annual results, filed on Friday to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
    Source: https://www.ggrasia.com/londoner-macao-arena-to-open-in-2022-sands-china-ceo/
  5. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    Some personnel changes coming to Wynn Macau Ltd.

    Craig Billings is to take over on February 1 as chief executive of Macau casino operator Wynn Macau Ltd, according to a Friday filing by the latter to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The same day, Mr Billings will also become the chief executive of the United States-based parent, Wynn Resorts Ltd, taking over from Matt Maddox, who is leaving the parent to pursue other interests.

    As previously announced, Mr Maddox is remaining on the Wynn Macau Ltd board until December 31, 2022 – but as a non-executive director – to assist with matters linked to the expiry in June next year of the brand’s current Macau gaming rights.
    Mr Billings’ previous experience in the gaming industry includes work as chief digital officer and managing director of strategy and business development at slot machine and gaming content provider Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.
    Source: https://www.ggrasia.com/craig-billings-takes-over-as-wynn-macau-ltd-ceo-from-feb-1/
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    Macau casino stocks lose almost US$5 billion in sell-off as China’s gambling crackdown snares junket boss
    Macau casino stocks tumbled, erasing US$4.8 billion of market value in Hong Kong, as the arrest of the head of the biggest junket operator in the gambling hub revived concerns about Beijing’s increased scrutiny of the industry.

    Sands China and Galaxy Entertainment, the two gaming stocks on the benchmark Hang Seng Index, dropped more than 5 per cent on Monday, extending a sell-off on Friday that was spurred by the emerge of the Omicron virus strain. MGM China sank 10 per cent. The losses were much wider than the index’s 1 per cent decline.
    “Macau’s go-go years do seem over,” said Steve Vickers, a risk management consultant at Steve Vickers & Associates and a former Hong Kong policeman. “Investors in the casino businesses should manage expectations accordingly.”
    Suncity’s junket revenue will probably drop by 30 to 50 per cent in coming weeks, according to JPMorgan Chase, calling the detention “really bad” for the industry. Suncity accounts for about 45 per cent of the junket market, or 15 per cent of Macau’s total gross gaming revenue in 2019, it said.
    Source: https://sportsgrindentertainment.com/macau-casino-stocks-lose-almost-us5-billion-in-sell-off-as-chinas-gambling-crackdown-snares-junket-boss/
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    Good news for Macau it seems...

    In Macau and aggregated gross gaming revenues for August reportedly increased by some 234% year-on-year to top $554.49 million despite the disruption associated with a minor outbreak of coronavirus in neighboring China.
    According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming citing official information from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau regulator, the figure for the 31-day period represented the seventh consecutive month of year-on-year improvements and took the former Portuguese enclave’s associated eight-month tally up by 70.1% to approximately $7.72 billion.
    Source: https://news.worldcasinodirectory.com/macau-gaming-revenues-chalk-up-august-advance-despite-sequential-setback-96533
  8. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    The Londoner Macau opened in July but some parts are still awaiting their grand opening and construction is still ongoing.







    Macau casino operator Sands China Ltd is to have a “full opening” for Londoner Court, with its 300-plus accommodation units, in time for October Golden Week, said on Friday Wilfred Wong Ying Wai (pictured), the firm’s president and an executive director. Londoner Court, at the Londoner Macao, the revamped, British-themed, Cotai casino resort formerly known as Sands Cotai Central, will offer serviced-apartment type living, geared for “high-end clientele” and families, said Mr Wong.
    The executive reiterated that the rest of the Londoner Macao, including the exteriors – such as the scale replica of the Palace of Westminster’s Elizabeth Tower, known popularly as ‘Big Ben’ – would be completed in coming months. Mr Wong further stated that with a 6,000–seat arena to be completed at the resort in the first quarter of next year, “everything at the Londoner” would be completed.
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    https://www.ggrasia.com/londoner-court-at-londoner-macao-open-by-oct-golden-week/
    https://www.londonermacao.com/macau-attractions.html
    https://www.trip.com/hotels/macau-hotel-detail-69459366/the-londoner-hotel
  9. Thread: Macau resort updates

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    As of the end of 2020, there were some 17 hotel developments under construction, which, representing some 8,607 rooms to be added to the local market, according to data from the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT).
    In total, all 177 projects cover some 482,360 square metes of the gross construction area and will add some 4,234 light vehicle and 1,198 motorbike parking spaces.

    The Sands China revamp of Sands Cotai into The Londoner is set and add some 594 suites and 368 service apartments, while SJM’s Grand Lisboa Palace to offer 2,000 hotels in its three hotels and the nearby Lisboeta Hotel to add some 539 rooms. All three properties are scheduled to have some kind of phased opening starting from February of this year.
    Source: https://www.macaubusiness.com/under-construction-hotel-projects-to-add-8607-extra-rooms
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