PBL Entertainment (Macau) Limited topped out the Hard Rock hotel and the main podium of its mega-project City of Dreams in Cotai, Macau today.

April 1, 2008PBL Entertainment (Macau) Limited topped out the Hard Rock hotel and the main podium of its mega-project City of Dreams in Cotai, Macau today.

March 31, 2008Ahead of it’s City of Dreams Topping-out Ceremony on 1 April 2008 at 12.10pm, comes the the news that casino operator Melco International Development Ltd. said Monday that its 2007 net profit fell 5 percent because of a one-off gain in the previous year.
The Hong Kong-listed company said its net profit in the 12 months ended Dec. 31 was HK$2.69 billion (US$346 million; ?219 million), down from HK$2.84 billion in 2006.
March 28, 2008Colliers 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.
March 25, 2008Hot on the heels of our precious invitation from Melco PBL to attend the City of Dreams Topping-out Ceremony on 1 April 2008 at 12.10pm, comes the surprising news about James Packer’s Crown Macau enjoying a huge turn-around, making it the busiest casino in the world in terms of betting volume!

City of Dreams Complex
March 18, 2008From the terrace of my apartment on the 25th floor of One Grantai the whole of the Cotai Strip glitters below, from the subtle ochre shades of the Venetian Macao reflected in a huge lake, to the beckoning laser lights of Macau Studio City scorching across the night sky 1.3-km further down the Strip.

March 16, 2008Celine Dion didn’t disappoint fans last night at the Venetian Macao’s arena. The 15,000 seat venue was crammed with locals as well as many that traveled from Hong Kong and the mainland to see the “Taking Chances” tour.
March 15, 2008Hong Kong-listed Paradise Entertainment Ltd has unveiled the largest e-table casino in the world in Macau at the Kam Pek Casino, hoping to parlay its local connections and innovative spirit to grab a greater slice of the booming gaming market.

March 14, 2008The Chinese government released the “Regulations on Management of Entertainment Venues” on March 1, 2006 and gradually opened the game market. The number of arcades and game shops has been on a rapid increase and the high market demand has made game machines/products short in supply.