Entries Categorized as 'Four Seasons Macau'
May 4, 2008
Macau is fast overtaking its rival Hong Kong as the fastest-growing area for residential hotel and retail property prices.
One of the largest projects is the US$2.1 billion City of Dreams being built by Leighton Asia, China State and John Holland, on behalf of the Melco PBL development company - owned by Lawrence Ho’s Melco gambling company and James Packer’s Crown group.
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Posted in City of Dreams, Crown Macau, Four Seasons Macau, Grand Lisboa, Marriott Cotai, Sofitel Ponte 16, Venetian Macao
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March 28, 2008
Colliers International Macau has just released this interesting and bullish report about the Macau Property Market.
The latest report shows the openings of the Venetian Macau, MGM Grand Macau, Grand Lisboa and Crown Macau last year strengthened the island’s position as a world-class tourist destination.
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Posted in City of Dreams, Construction, Cotai Strip, Design & Construction, Four Seasons Macau, Macau News, Macau Property, Macau Real Estate, Venetian Macao
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March 3, 2008
Currently in Macau there a total of 23 hotel projects under construction and another 23 waiting for approval around the city. Statistical data indicates that the 23 hotels under construction are expected to provide about 24,000 guestrooms. Of these there are seven medium-sized hotel projects with the number of rooms ranging from 100 to 600, six large hotel projects with rooms ranging from 600 to 2000, and one super project with approximately 10,000 guestrooms. Most of the large hotel projects such as the Four Seasons Hotel at TYhe Cotai Strip, focus on the Cotai Strip area.
For the 23 projects waiting for approval, not including eight for which there is no detailed data, the remaining projects will provide a total of about 14,000 guestrooms which includes 12 hotel projects with 300 to 600 guestrooms, and two grand hotels with 3,000 to 4,000 rooms.
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Posted in Construction, Cotai Strip, Cotai Strip Hotels, Development, Four Seasons Macau, Hotel Macau, Macau Property
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March 17, 2007
LifeBrandz is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to launch a 35,000 square feet Buddha-bar as the anchor entertainment concept in The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel, bringing this legendary restaurant club to Asia for the first time.

The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel is set to open by the third quarter of 2007, and will be a star attraction of Macao’s Cotai Strip mega tourism development, an unparalleled master plan touted to become the ”Las Vegas Strip” of Asia. The destination resort, which is owned by Las Vegas Sands Corp., will be complete with beautifully crafted baroque Venice canals, gondolas, singing gondoliers and other legendary Venetian icons.
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Posted in Cotai Strip, Fishermans Wharf, Four Seasons Macau, Macau Gaming, Macau General, Venetian Macao
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September 28, 2006
Following is the lastest press release by Las Vegas Sands discussing its latest news on developments on the Cotai Strip.
MACAU — Las Vegas Sands Corp. has begun construction on its last two resort locations on the Cotai Strip in Macau that will ultimately bring to the Chinese community 10 different hotel brands with a combined 9,400 rooms.
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Posted in Cotai Strip, Four Seasons Macau, Hotel Macau, Las Vegas Sands, Macau Business, Venetian Macao
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September 27, 2006
DFS Galleria to open at Four Seasons Macau on the Cotai Strip. Ultimate luxury is coming to Macau at last, what we saw at Wynn Macau is nothing compared to this.
The new DFS Galleria will feature individual stores from a large group of the world’s most prestigious luxury retailers including Hermes, Dior, Gucci, Fendi, Cartier, Prada, Burberry, Ermenegildo Zegna, Tods, Dunhill, Chaumet, Celine, Chopard, Ralph Lauren, Loewe, Omega, Tag Heuer, De Beers, Van Cleef and Arpels and many more.
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Posted in Construction, Cotai Strip, Four Seasons Macau, Las Vegas Sands, Macau Business, Wynn Macau
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