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Cotai Strip

The Cotai Strip is the central area of Cotai, mostly known for its cluster of resort hotels and casinos. The term was first coined by Las Vegas Sands Corporation regarding its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau.

Cotai Strip
路氹金光大道
Faixa de Cotai
Clockwise from top: Cotai Strip, The Venetian Macao, Galaxy Macau, City of Dreams, and The Londoner Macao.
Cotai Strip
Chinese name
Chinese路氹金光大道
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLùdàng Jīnguāng Dàdào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglou6 tam5 gam1 gwong1 daai6 dou6
Portuguese name
PortugueseFaixa de Cotai

Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa and forms part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. The reclaimed land in Cotai was mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale.[1][2]

Over the past few decades, the layout of the Cotai Strip has also slowly developed into a grid-like layout with major hotels and casinos such as Galaxy Macau, MGM Cotai, and Wynn Palace, not directly connected to the 'strip' as opposed to Las Vegas Strip where the majority of major hotels and casinos have front access to the strip.[citation needed]

Naming Edit

The United States Patent and Trademark Office granted Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands Corporation a trademark on the term Cotai Strip.[3]: 44  The name Cotai was formed by combining the first letters of the islands of Coloane and Taipa.[3]: 44 

History Edit

Creation Edit

 
Cotai Strip 2014

The Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation about its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. The Cotai Strip was built upon a 5.2 square kilometer land reclamation site in the Seac Pai Bay of the Pearl River Estuary. The strip joins the formerly separate islands of Taipa and Coloane.[3]: 43–44 

Galaxy Entertainment Group's Grand Waldo Hotel was the first casino to commence operations in Cotai, which commenced operations in May 2006.[4] The construction of many other casino and hotel projects is currently underway. The largest and most notable property on Cotai so far is Las Vegas Sands' The Venetian Macao, which opened its doors on August 28, 2007.[5] Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited opened the City of Dreams directly across the street from The Venetian Macao on June 1, 2009.

Economic Crisis (2008-2010) Edit

 
The Plaza Macao 2009

Due to the 2008 financial crisis, up to 11,000 construction workers were to lose their jobs as US gaming giant Las Vegas Sands cuts back its development in Macau.[6] Stephen Weaver, Sands' president for Asia, said up to 11,000 workers will lose their jobs in Macau after the company halted building projects in the city such as the developments of Plots 5 and 6, previously Sands Cotai Central, now The Londoner Macao, on the strip.[7] Las Vegas Sands had instead, focused its construction work on the Marina Bay Sands Resort in Singapore.

On 30 November 2009, Las Vegas Sands announced that it had secured $1.75 billion to complete its development of Sands Cotai Central, which was abandoned with 65% completed in mid-2008. Sands Cotai Central was completed in phases from 2012 to 2015 before being rebranded to The Londoner Macao in 2021.[8]

 
The Londoner Macao

No information was released about Plots 3, 7, and 8. These were very likely to be cancelled. Macao's Director of the Lands, Public Works, and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT), Jaime Carion, said on 5 December 2010, that the Government is now looking at developing non-gaming projects in Cotai. He stressed that the Sands China application procedure for Plots 7 and 8 was not fully complete and that the Government would announce the result at the most convenient time.[9]

Galaxy Entertainment Group who was building Galaxy Macau had also stated that after having a very slow construction in 2009, it will try to get its first phase of development open in the first quarter of 2011. Phase 1 of the Galaxy Macau was eventually opened on 15 May 2011, followed by Phase 2 on 27 May 2015.[10]

Recent Developments Edit

The Plaza Macao, housing the Four Seasons Macao, opened a 40-story all-suite tower in October 2020. The tower, associated with the Four Seasons Macao, is branded as the Grand Suites at Four Seasons, comprising 289 suites.[11] Sands Cotai Central was officially rebranded to The Londoner Macao when its first phase of rebranding works was completed on 8 February 2021.[8] As of 2023, several new hotel-casinos have opened in Cotai, including the Grand Lisboa Palace and the Lisboeta Macau.

Transportation Edit

Bus Edit

Other than a number of public bus services serving the area, many of the hotels in Cotai provide free shuttle buses for guests and visitors. These shuttle buses ferry passengers from the Border Gate, Macau International Airport, Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, and Taipa Ferry Terminal, to the hotels, and vice versa.[12]

Macau Light Rapid Transit Edit

 
Cotai East Station

Opened on 10 December 2019, the Taipa section of the Macau Light Rapid Transit serves the Cotai Strip and the larger area of Cotai. The line has stations at nearly every hotel casino as it meanders through the peripheral road of the Cotai Strip.

Stations serving adjacent hotel casinos are as follows:

Map of Casinos and Hotels in Cotai by Macau Concessionaires Edit

Cotai
↑  Taipa  ↑
Broadway Macau

(Galaxy)

Galaxy Macau

(Galaxy)
Galaxy Hotel
Okura · Banyan Tree ·
JW Marriott · Ritz-Carlton · Andaz · Raffles

  Cotai
Arena

(LVS)

The Venetian Macao

(LVS)

  City of Dreams

(Melco)
Morpheus · Nüwa · The Countdown Hotel ·
Grand Hyatt

  Wynn Palace

(Wynn)

Cotai Expo

(LVS)

The Plaza Macao

(LVS)
Four Seasons · Paiza Mansions

The Parisian Macao

(LVS)

The Londoner Macao

(LVS)
Conrad · The Londoner Hotel · Londoner Court ·
Sheraton Grand · St. Regis

MGM Cotai

(MGM)

    Le Jardin (The Parisian Macao)  
Nature
Reserve
Studio City Macau

(Melco)

Parcel 7 (Shun Tak) Macau East Asian Games Dome   Grand Lisboa

Palace

(SJM)

Grand Lisboa Palace Macau Hotel ·
Palazzo Versace Macau ·
THE KARL LAGERFELD

Parcel 8 The Jumeirah Macau Hotel
(Shun Tak)
Lisboeta Macau

(SJM)

The Lisboeta Hotel ·
Maison L'Occitane ·
CASA DE AMIGO

       
Caesars Golf Macau Islands District Medical Complex
↓ Coloane ↓
  Officially part of the Cotai Strip (LVS)

Current Properties Edit

Property Name Owner Opened in Features
The Venetian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2007-08-28
  • Casino
  • The Venetian Macao Hotel (3,000 rooms)
  • Paiza Suites
  • Cotai Arena
  • Cotai Expo
  • The Venetian Theatre
  • Shoppes at Venetian
The Plaza Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2008-08-28
  • The Plaza Casino
  • Four Seasons Hotel Macao (360 rooms)
  • Grand Suites at Four Seasons (289 rooms)
  • Paiza Mansions (19 rooms)
  • Shoppes at Four Seasons
City of Dreams Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited 2009-06-01
  • Casino
  • Nüwa (300 rooms)
  • Grand Hyatt Macau (791 rooms)
  • The Countdown Hotel (380 rooms)
  • Morpheus (780 rooms)
  • Dancing Water Theatre
  • The Boulevard at City of Dreams
  • Morpheus Boutique
Galaxy Macau Galaxy Entertainment Group 2011-05-15
The Londoner Macao

(formerly Sands Cotai Central)

Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2012-04-11
  • Himalaya Casino
  • Pacifica Casino
  • Conrad Macao (636 rooms)
  • The Londoner Hotel including the Suites by David Beckham (later phase) (600 rooms)
  • Sheraton Grand Macao (4,001 rooms)
  • St. Regis Macao (400 rooms)
  • Crystal Palace Atrium
  • Londoner Court (370 rooms) (later phase)
  • Shoppes at Londoner (later phase)
  • Londoner Arena (later phase)
Studio City Macau Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited 2015-10-27
  • Casino
  • Studio City Hotel (1,600 rooms)
  • Studio City Event Center
  • Golden Reel
  • Batman Dark Flight
  • Legend Heroes Park
  • The Boulevard at Studio City
Broadway Macau
(formerly Grand Waldo)
Galaxy Entertainment Group 2015-05-27
  • Casino
  • Broadway Hotel (200 rooms)
  • Broadway Theatre
The Parisian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2016-09-13
  • Casino
  • The Parisian Hotel (2,700 rooms)
  • The Parisian Theatre
  • Macau Eiffel Tower
  • Shoppes at Parisian
Wynn Palace Wynn Resorts Limited 2016-08-22
  • Casino
  • The Wynn Palace Hotel (1,700 rooms)
  • Performance Lake
  • SkyCab Gondola
  • Wynn Palace Esplanade
MGM Cotai MGM Resorts International 2018-02-13
  • Casino
  • MGM Cotai Hotel (1,390 rooms)
  • MGM Theatre
  • The Spectacle
  • Retail Promenade
Lisboeta Macau SJM Holdings 2021-07-17
  • The Lisboeta Hotel (574 rooms) (later phase)
  • Maison L'Occitane (164 rooms) (later phase)
  • CASA DE AMIGO (82 rooms) (later phase)
  • Macau Palace (recreated) (later phase)
  • Emperor Cinemas (later phase)
  • Retail Promenade (later phase)
  • ZIPCITY Macau
  • GoAirborne Indoor SkyDiving Macau
  • Night Market @ Lisboeta
Grand Lisboa Palace SJM Holdings 2021-07-31
  • Casino
  • Grand Lisboa Palace Macau Hotel (1,350 rooms)
  • Palazzo Versace Macau (270 rooms) (later phase)
  • THE KARL LAGERFELD (270 rooms) (later phase)
  • The Bazar (later phase)
  • New Yaohan Department Store (later phase)
  • cdf Macau Grand Lisboa Palace Shop (later phase)

Future Properties Edit

Galaxy Macau Expansion Phases 3 and 4 Edit

Galaxy International Convention Centre (Phase 3) Edit

Scheduled to be completed in the second half of 2021, Galaxy Macau will see the addition of a large-scale 16,000-seat arena named Galaxy Arena, a 650-seat auditorium, 40,000 square meters of MICE space, including a 10,000-square meter pillarless exhibition hall, and a 700-room hotel tower to be operated by Andaz as part of its Phase 3 expansion - Galaxy International Convention Centre (GICC). Built adjacent to Macau Light Rapid Transit's Cotai West Station, GICC will be seamlessly integrated with the existing Galaxy Macau resort.[13][14]

Raffles at Galaxy Macau (Phase 3) Edit

Announced on 1 March 2021, Galaxy Macau will be adding the Raffles brand to its hotel portfolio as part of its Phase 3 expansion. To be housed in an all-new exclusive all-suites tower, the 450-room Raffles at Galaxy Macau will feature a glass airbridge connecting the two towers on every floor, a Mediterranean-inspired garden, an infinity edge pool, a luxury spa, and a fine dining restaurant. The hotel is scheduled to open in the second half of 2021.[15][16]

Phase 4 Edit

Scheduled to be completed in 2022, Phase 4 of Galaxy Macau's expansion will primarily be non-gaming focused and will add approximately 2,000 hotel rooms to the resort.[17]

Studio City Macau Expansion Phase 2 Edit

Scheduled to be completed by mid-2022, Phase 2 expansion of Studio City Macau will include two new hotel towers with a total of approximately 900 rooms. Additional gaming space, a cineplex, an indoor water park touted to be one of the world's largest, and facilities for meetings and exhibitions are also part of the expansion plans.[18]

Under the terms of its land concession with the Macau SAR Government, Studio City Macau must complete its expansion by 31 May 2022. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, construction is likely to be delayed and Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited has stated that the expansion is unlikely to be completed by the deadline.[19]

Wynn Palace Expansion Phases 1 and 2 Edit

Announced by Wynn Resorts Limited in 2019, the expansion of Wynn Palace will focus on adding non-gaming assets and two new hotel towers with a total of approximately 1,300 rooms.[20][21]

Phase 1 Edit

A large glass and steel structure, named the Crystal Pavilion, housing an immersive performance space will be built adjacent to the existing Wynn Palace. Furthermore, a 650-room hotel tower will be erected alongside. Non-gaming assets such as interactive sculptures, gardens, and a gourmet food pavilion are also part of the expansion plans.[20]

Phase 1 is estimated to cost US$2 billion, with construction expected to begin in 2021 and completed by 2024.[20]

Phase 2 Edit

Another hotel tower housing 650 rooms will be built as part of Phase 2. Further details on this phase have yet to be released.[22]

MGM Cotai Expansion Phase 2 Edit

First mentioned by MGM China Holdings Limited in 2018, a few months after the inauguration of MGM Cotai, an all-new additional south hotel tower of approximately 900 rooms and 100 suites has been planned as part of MGM Cotai's expansion plans. The existing retail podium will also be expanded to allow for more restaurants, retail outlets, and entertainment spots.[23] The foundations for the expansion have already been built when constructing the MGM Cotai previously.[24]

In 2019, the chief executive of MGM China Holdings Limited, Grant Bowie, announced that the expansion will only be likely from 2021 or beyond.

Redevelopment of City of Dreams Edit

Announced by Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited in 2019, City of Dreams will undergo a makeover with a revamp of its hotel properties.[25]

With renovation works begun, Nüwa Hotel will be extensively refurbished after being renamed and rebranded from the former Crown Towers.[25]

In addition, three new villas will be added to the Morpheus Hotel.[25]

The Countdown Hotel, formerly Hard Rock Hotel, will also be revamped and renamed Libertine.[25]

Works for these redevelopments are scheduled to be completed in 2021.[25]

Theme Park and Resort Edit

The Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd, controlled by Angela Leong On Kei, has said that it intends to build a MOP 10.4 billion family-oriented amusement resort and hotels in Cotai. According to a press statement, the integrated resort project will be developed in three phases and each of them will take about two and a half to three years to complete. The company revealed that the entire family resort will consist of one 5-star, four 4-star and one 3-star hotels with over 6,000 guest rooms, shopping malls, convention facilities, an indoor beach and wave pool, amusement rides, a 4D theater, an equestrian center, a horse carriage trail as well as a water sports performance center.[26]

SJM Holdings is in talks with Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd to try to find a way for both companies to cooperate on Cotai, chief executive officer, Ambrose So Shu Fai, revealed on 16 December 2010. Stanley Ho's SJM is still waiting for the Government to approve the application for a plot in Cotai, which sits just beside the Macau Dome and the land where the company, headed by businesswoman and lawmaker Angela Leong On Kei – who is also Stanley Ho's fourth wife and SJM's director –, is set to build the theme park. "We are not a shareholder in the theme park development, but we did talk with Angela Leong, who is developing that theme park, to see if there is a synergy between the two plots of land," So told reporters.[27]

As of 2021, a portion of the land has been developed as Lisboeta Macau, a Macau-themed integrated resort, by Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd.[28]

The Jumeirah Macau Hotel Edit

First announced in 2008 by Shun Tak Group, Dubai-based Jumeirah Group will manage and operate Macau's first ultra luxury hotel. The Jumeirah Macau Hotel is a 250-room five-star hotel to be located across from the Macau East Asian Games Dome. Initially scheduled to be opened in 2013, the site remains unused and there have been no further information on the project as of date.[29][30]

Plots 7 and 8 Edit

Sands China's application for Cotai plots 7 and 8 was submitted after a freeze on gaming land concession was announced back in 2008, secretary for Economy and Finance, Francis Tam Pak Yuen, explained on 15 December 2010 on the sidelines of a meeting at the Legislative Assembly. On the other hand, the three gaming operators Wynn Macau, MGM Macau and SJM Holdings who are yet to be granted plots in Cotai have filed applications before that policy was stated. As such it is likely the land concession requests of will be approved, the secretary said.[31] But the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) director Jaime Carion told local media on Thursday 16 December 2010 that the plots 7 and 8 in Cotai will not be granted to either gaming operators SJM Holdings or Sands China.[32] After the Government snub, Las Vegas Sands (LVS) has dropped its interest in developing plots 7 and 8 in Cotai. "If somebody else builds on [parcels] 7 and 8, I will be happy. Happier than if I were going to build on it," LVS chairman Sheldon Adelson said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Gaming Conference in Las Vegas, on 9 January 2011.[33]

See also Edit

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nameChinese路氹金光大道TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLudang Jinguang DadaoYue CantoneseJyutpinglou6 tam5 gam1 gwong1 daai6 dou6Portuguese namePortugueseFaixa de CotaiCotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa and forms part of the Macau government s continuous efforts to expand the region s territory The reclaimed land in Cotai was mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip albeit on a considerably smaller scale 1 2 Over the past few decades the layout of the Cotai Strip has also slowly developed into a grid like layout with major hotels and casinos such as Galaxy Macau MGM Cotai and Wynn Palace not directly connected to the strip as opposed to Las Vegas Strip where the majority of major hotels and casinos have front access to the strip citation needed Contents 1 Naming 2 History 2 1 Creation 2 2 Economic Crisis 2008 2010 2 3 Recent Developments 3 Transportation 3 1 Bus 3 2 Macau Light Rapid Transit 4 Map of Casinos and Hotels in Cotai by Macau Concessionaires 5 Current Properties 6 Future Properties 6 1 Galaxy Macau Expansion Phases 3 and 4 6 1 1 Galaxy International Convention Centre Phase 3 6 1 2 Raffles at Galaxy Macau Phase 3 6 1 3 Phase 4 6 2 Studio City Macau Expansion Phase 2 6 3 Wynn Palace Expansion Phases 1 and 2 6 3 1 Phase 1 6 3 2 Phase 2 6 4 MGM Cotai Expansion Phase 2 6 5 Redevelopment of City of Dreams 6 6 Theme Park and Resort 6 7 The Jumeirah Macau Hotel 6 8 Plots 7 and 8 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksNaming EditThe United States Patent and Trademark Office granted Sheldon Adelson s Las Vegas Sands Corporation a trademark on the term Cotai Strip 3 44 The name Cotai was formed by combining the first letters of the islands of Coloane and Taipa 3 44 History EditCreation Edit nbsp Cotai Strip 2014The Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation about its building of a strip of hotel casinos in the Cotai section of Macau a special administrative region of the People s Republic of China The Cotai Strip was built upon a 5 2 square kilometer land reclamation site in the Seac Pai Bay of the Pearl River Estuary The strip joins the formerly separate islands of Taipa and Coloane 3 43 44 Galaxy Entertainment Group s Grand Waldo Hotel was the first casino to commence operations in Cotai which commenced operations in May 2006 4 The construction of many other casino and hotel projects is currently underway The largest and most notable property on Cotai so far is Las Vegas Sands The Venetian Macao which opened its doors on August 28 2007 5 Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited opened the City of Dreams directly across the street from The Venetian Macao on June 1 2009 Economic Crisis 2008 2010 Edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2016 nbsp The Plaza Macao 2009Due to the 2008 financial crisis up to 11 000 construction workers were to lose their jobs as US gaming giant Las Vegas Sands cuts back its development in Macau 6 Stephen Weaver Sands president for Asia said up to 11 000 workers will lose their jobs in Macau after the company halted building projects in the city such as the developments of Plots 5 and 6 previously Sands Cotai Central now The Londoner Macao on the strip 7 Las Vegas Sands had instead focused its construction work on the Marina Bay Sands Resort in Singapore On 30 November 2009 Las Vegas Sands announced that it had secured 1 75 billion to complete its development of Sands Cotai Central which was abandoned with 65 completed in mid 2008 Sands Cotai Central was completed in phases from 2012 to 2015 before being rebranded to The Londoner Macao in 2021 8 nbsp The Londoner MacaoNo information was released about Plots 3 7 and 8 These were very likely to be cancelled Macao s Director of the Lands Public Works and Transport Bureau DSSOPT Jaime Carion said on 5 December 2010 that the Government is now looking at developing non gaming projects in Cotai He stressed that the Sands China application procedure for Plots 7 and 8 was not fully complete and that the Government would announce the result at the most convenient time 9 Galaxy Entertainment Group who was building Galaxy Macau had also stated that after having a very slow construction in 2009 it will try to get its first phase of development open in the first quarter of 2011 Phase 1 of the Galaxy Macau was eventually opened on 15 May 2011 followed by Phase 2 on 27 May 2015 10 Recent Developments Edit The Plaza Macao housing the Four Seasons Macao opened a 40 story all suite tower in October 2020 The tower associated with the Four Seasons Macao is branded as the Grand Suites at Four Seasons comprising 289 suites 11 Sands Cotai Central was officially rebranded to The Londoner Macao when its first phase of rebranding works was completed on 8 February 2021 8 As of 2023 several new hotel casinos have opened in Cotai including the Grand Lisboa Palace and the Lisboeta Macau Transportation EditBus Edit Other than a number of public bus services serving the area many of the hotels in Cotai provide free shuttle buses for guests and visitors These shuttle buses ferry passengers from the Border Gate Macau International Airport Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal and Taipa Ferry Terminal to the hotels and vice versa 12 Macau Light Rapid Transit Edit Main article Taipa line nbsp Cotai East StationOpened on 10 December 2019 the Taipa section of the Macau Light Rapid Transit serves the Cotai Strip and the larger area of Cotai The line has stations at nearly every hotel casino as it meanders through the peripheral road of the Cotai Strip Stations serving adjacent hotel casinos are as follows Pai Kok Station Galaxy Macau Cotai West Station Galaxy Macau Cotai Arena Cotai Expo The Venetian Macao The Plaza Macao The Parisian Macao The Londoner Macao Lotus Checkpoint Station Studio City Macau Cotai East Station MGM Cotai City of Dreams Wynn Palace The Londoner MacaoMap of Casinos and Hotels in Cotai by Macau Concessionaires EditCotai Taipa Broadway Macau Galaxy Galaxy Macau Galaxy Galaxy HotelOkura Banyan Tree JW Marriott Ritz Carlton Andaz Raffles CotaiArena LVS The Venetian Macao LVS City of Dreams Melco Morpheus Nuwa The Countdown Hotel Grand Hyatt Wynn Palace Wynn Cotai Expo LVS The Plaza Macao LVS Four Seasons Paiza MansionsThe Parisian Macao LVS The Londoner Macao LVS Conrad The Londoner Hotel Londoner Court Sheraton Grand St Regis MGM Cotai MGM Le Jardin The Parisian Macao NatureReserve Studio City Macau Melco Parcel 7 Shun Tak Macau East Asian Games Dome Grand Lisboa Palace SJM Grand Lisboa Palace Macau Hotel Palazzo Versace Macau THE KARL LAGERFELDParcel 8 The Jumeirah Macau Hotel Shun Tak Lisboeta Macau SJM The Lisboeta Hotel Maison L Occitane CASA DE AMIGO Caesars Golf Macau Islands District Medical Complex Coloane Officially part of the Cotai Strip LVS Current Properties EditProperty Name Owner Opened in FeaturesThe Venetian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2007 08 28 Casino The Venetian Macao Hotel 3 000 rooms Paiza Suites Cotai Arena Cotai Expo The Venetian Theatre Shoppes at VenetianThe Plaza Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2008 08 28 The Plaza Casino Four Seasons Hotel Macao 360 rooms Grand Suites at Four Seasons 289 rooms Paiza Mansions 19 rooms Shoppes at Four SeasonsCity of Dreams Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited 2009 06 01 Casino Nuwa 300 rooms Grand Hyatt Macau 791 rooms The Countdown Hotel 380 rooms Morpheus 780 rooms Dancing Water Theatre The Boulevard at City of Dreams Morpheus BoutiqueGalaxy Macau Galaxy Entertainment Group 2011 05 15 Casino Galaxy Hotel 1 449 rooms Hotel Okura Macau 488 rooms Banyan Tree Macau 256 rooms The Ritz Carlton Macau 1015 rooms JW Marriott Macau 250 rooms Andaz Macau 700 rooms Phase 3 Raffles at Galaxy Macau 450 rooms Phase 3 The Grand Resort Deck UA Galaxy Cinemas The Promenade ShopsThe Londoner Macao formerly Sands Cotai Central Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2012 04 11 Himalaya Casino Pacifica Casino Conrad Macao 636 rooms The Londoner Hotel including the Suites by David Beckham later phase 600 rooms Sheraton Grand Macao 4 001 rooms St Regis Macao 400 rooms Crystal Palace Atrium Londoner Court 370 rooms later phase Shoppes at Londoner later phase Londoner Arena later phase Studio City Macau Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited 2015 10 27 Casino Studio City Hotel 1 600 rooms Studio City Event Center Golden Reel Batman Dark Flight Legend Heroes Park The Boulevard at Studio CityBroadway Macau formerly Grand Waldo Galaxy Entertainment Group 2015 05 27 Casino Broadway Hotel 200 rooms Broadway TheatreThe Parisian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2016 09 13 Casino The Parisian Hotel 2 700 rooms The Parisian Theatre Macau Eiffel Tower Shoppes at ParisianWynn Palace Wynn Resorts Limited 2016 08 22 Casino The Wynn Palace Hotel 1 700 rooms Performance Lake SkyCab Gondola Wynn Palace EsplanadeMGM Cotai MGM Resorts International 2018 02 13 Casino MGM Cotai Hotel 1 390 rooms MGM Theatre The Spectacle Retail PromenadeLisboeta Macau SJM Holdings 2021 07 17 The Lisboeta Hotel 574 rooms later phase Maison L Occitane 164 rooms later phase CASA DE AMIGO 82 rooms later phase Macau Palace recreated later phase Emperor Cinemas later phase Retail Promenade later phase ZIPCITY Macau GoAirborne Indoor SkyDiving Macau Night Market LisboetaGrand Lisboa Palace SJM Holdings 2021 07 31 Casino Grand Lisboa Palace Macau Hotel 1 350 rooms Palazzo Versace Macau 270 rooms later phase THE KARL LAGERFELD 270 rooms later phase The Bazar later phase New Yaohan Department Store later phase cdf Macau Grand Lisboa Palace Shop later phase Future Properties EditGalaxy Macau Expansion Phases 3 and 4 Edit Main article Galaxy Macau Galaxy International Convention Centre Phase 3 Edit Scheduled to be completed in the second half of 2021 Galaxy Macau will see the addition of a large scale 16 000 seat arena named Galaxy Arena a 650 seat auditorium 40 000 square meters of MICE space including a 10 000 square meter pillarless exhibition hall and a 700 room hotel tower to be operated by Andaz as part of its Phase 3 expansion Galaxy International Convention Centre GICC Built adjacent to Macau Light Rapid Transit s Cotai West Station GICC will be seamlessly integrated with the existing Galaxy Macau resort 13 14 Raffles at Galaxy Macau Phase 3 Edit Announced on 1 March 2021 Galaxy Macau will be adding the Raffles brand to its hotel portfolio as part of its Phase 3 expansion To be housed in an all new exclusive all suites tower the 450 room Raffles at Galaxy Macau will feature a glass airbridge connecting the two towers on every floor a Mediterranean inspired garden an infinity edge pool a luxury spa and a fine dining restaurant The hotel is scheduled to open in the second half of 2021 15 16 Phase 4 Edit Scheduled to be completed in 2022 Phase 4 of Galaxy Macau s expansion will primarily be non gaming focused and will add approximately 2 000 hotel rooms to the resort 17 Studio City Macau Expansion Phase 2 Edit Main article Studio City Macau Scheduled to be completed by mid 2022 Phase 2 expansion of Studio City Macau will include two new hotel towers with a total of approximately 900 rooms Additional gaming space a cineplex an indoor water park touted to be one of the world s largest and facilities for meetings and exhibitions are also part of the expansion plans 18 Under the terms of its land concession with the Macau SAR Government Studio City Macau must complete its expansion by 31 May 2022 However due to the COVID 19 pandemic construction is likely to be delayed and Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited has stated that the expansion is unlikely to be completed by the deadline 19 Wynn Palace Expansion Phases 1 and 2 Edit Main article Wynn Palace Announced by Wynn Resorts Limited in 2019 the expansion of Wynn Palace will focus on adding non gaming assets and two new hotel towers with a total of approximately 1 300 rooms 20 21 Phase 1 Edit A large glass and steel structure named the Crystal Pavilion housing an immersive performance space will be built adjacent to the existing Wynn Palace Furthermore a 650 room hotel tower will be erected alongside Non gaming assets such as interactive sculptures gardens and a gourmet food pavilion are also part of the expansion plans 20 Phase 1 is estimated to cost US 2 billion with construction expected to begin in 2021 and completed by 2024 20 Phase 2 Edit Another hotel tower housing 650 rooms will be built as part of Phase 2 Further details on this phase have yet to be released 22 MGM Cotai Expansion Phase 2 Edit Main article MGM Cotai First mentioned by MGM China Holdings Limited in 2018 a few months after the inauguration of MGM Cotai an all new additional south hotel tower of approximately 900 rooms and 100 suites has been planned as part of MGM Cotai s expansion plans The existing retail podium will also be expanded to allow for more restaurants retail outlets and entertainment spots 23 The foundations for the expansion have already been built when constructing the MGM Cotai previously 24 In 2019 the chief executive of MGM China Holdings Limited Grant Bowie announced that the expansion will only be likely from 2021 or beyond Redevelopment of City of Dreams Edit Main article City of Dreams casino Announced by Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited in 2019 City of Dreams will undergo a makeover with a revamp of its hotel properties 25 With renovation works begun Nuwa Hotel will be extensively refurbished after being renamed and rebranded from the former Crown Towers 25 In addition three new villas will be added to the Morpheus Hotel 25 The Countdown Hotel formerly Hard Rock Hotel will also be revamped and renamed Libertine 25 Works for these redevelopments are scheduled to be completed in 2021 25 Theme Park and Resort Edit The Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd controlled by Angela Leong On Kei has said that it intends to build a MOP 10 4 billion family oriented amusement resort and hotels in Cotai According to a press statement the integrated resort project will be developed in three phases and each of them will take about two and a half to three years to complete The company revealed that the entire family resort will consist of one 5 star four 4 star and one 3 star hotels with over 6 000 guest rooms shopping malls convention facilities an indoor beach and wave pool amusement rides a 4D theater an equestrian center a horse carriage trail as well as a water sports performance center 26 SJM Holdings is in talks with Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd to try to find a way for both companies to cooperate on Cotai chief executive officer Ambrose So Shu Fai revealed on 16 December 2010 Stanley Ho s SJM is still waiting for the Government to approve the application for a plot in Cotai which sits just beside the Macau Dome and the land where the company headed by businesswoman and lawmaker Angela Leong On Kei who is also Stanley Ho s fourth wife and SJM s director is set to build the theme park We are not a shareholder in the theme park development but we did talk with Angela Leong who is developing that theme park to see if there is a synergy between the two plots of land So told reporters 27 As of 2021 a portion of the land has been developed as Lisboeta Macau a Macau themed integrated resort by Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd 28 The Jumeirah Macau Hotel Edit First announced in 2008 by Shun Tak Group Dubai based Jumeirah Group will manage and operate Macau s first ultra luxury hotel The Jumeirah Macau Hotel is a 250 room five star hotel to be located across from the Macau East Asian Games Dome Initially scheduled to be opened in 2013 the site remains unused and there have been no further information on the project as of date 29 30 Plots 7 and 8 Edit Sands China s application for Cotai plots 7 and 8 was submitted after a freeze on gaming land concession was announced back in 2008 secretary for Economy and Finance Francis Tam Pak Yuen explained on 15 December 2010 on the sidelines of a meeting at the Legislative Assembly On the other hand the three gaming operators Wynn Macau MGM Macau and SJM Holdings who are yet to be granted plots in Cotai have filed applications before that policy was stated As such it is likely the land concession requests of will be approved the secretary said 31 But the Land Public Works and Transport Bureau DSSOPT director Jaime Carion told local media on Thursday 16 December 2010 that the plots 7 and 8 in Cotai will not be granted to either gaming operators SJM Holdings or Sands China 32 After the Government snub Las Vegas Sands LVS has dropped its interest in developing plots 7 and 8 in Cotai If somebody else builds on parcels 7 and 8 I will be happy Happier than if I were going to build on it LVS chairman Sheldon Adelson said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Gaming Conference in Las Vegas on 9 January 2011 33 See also EditGambling in MacauReferences Edit Ritzer George 24 October 2017 Enchanting a Disenchanted World Continuity and Change in the Cathedrals of Consumption SAGE Publications ISBN 9781412975810 Retrieved 24 October 2017 via Google Books Cotai Strip Macau Tourist Attractions amp Sightseeing r Eventseeker com Retrieved 24 October 2017 a b c Simpson Tim 2023 Betting on Macau Casino Capitalism and China s Consumer Revolution Globalization and Community series Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press ISBN 978 1 5179 0031 1 Grand Waldo Hotel Macau Taipa Island china macau com Archived from the original on 2010 02 10 Retrieved 2020 09 17 Venetian Macao press release 28 August 2007 The Standard Hong Kong s First FREE English Newspaper 7 February 2009 Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 24 October 2017 The Standard Hong Kong s First FREE English Newspaper 3 February 2009 Archived from the original on 3 February 2009 Retrieved 24 October 2017 a b 1st phase of Londoner resort in Macao celebrated by LV Sands Las Vegas Review Journal 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2021 02 19 MACAU DAILY TIMES Government looks for more diversification in Cotai plots 8 December 2010 Archived from the original on 8 December 2010 Retrieved 24 October 2017 About Us Galaxy Macau Archived from the original on 2010 11 15 Retrieved 2021 02 22 GGRAsia Four Seasons Macao suites tower launches without fanfare Archived from the original on 2020 10 17 Retrieved 2021 02 19 Macau Major Hotels Shuttle BusesTimetable sctrvl jpn org Archived from the original on 2016 06 07 Retrieved 2020 09 17 GALAXY INTEGRATED RESORTS INTRODUCES GICC AT IT amp CM CHINA Galaxy International Convention Center Archived from the original on 2020 08 06 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Galaxy International Convention Center likely to open 4Q21 IAG 2021 02 24 Retrieved 2021 03 02 Singapore s famous Raffles hotel brand coming to Galaxy Macau Phase 3 IAG 2021 03 01 Retrieved 2021 03 02 Legendary Raffles at Macau Added To Galaxy Entertainment Portfolio The Taiwan Times 2021 03 01 Retrieved 2021 03 02 GGRAsia Galaxy Phase 3 open maybe mid 2021 analysts GGRAsia Archived from the original on 2020 05 21 Retrieved 2020 09 18 GGRAsia Melco starts Studio City Phase 2 eyes mid 2022 completion GGRAsia Archived from the original on 2020 04 30 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Melco says Studio City Phase 2 development now unlikely to be complete by May 2022 deadline IAG 9 July 2020 Archived from the original on 2020 08 11 Retrieved 2020 09 18 a b c Wynn Resorts plans 2B expansion in Macau Las Vegas Review Journal 11 July 2019 Archived from the original on 2019 07 11 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Wynn Diamond worldcasinodirectory com Archived from the original on 2015 04 04 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Wynn reveals details of planned Wynn Palace expansion construction start delayed to 2021 IAG 11 July 2019 Retrieved 2020 09 18 MGM the south tower Macau Business Cotai 3 0 2019 2022 Macau Business 2020 03 16 Retrieved 2021 02 22 GGRAsia MGM Cotai phase two expansion not before 2021 Bowie GGRAsia Archived from the original on 2019 07 26 Retrieved 2021 02 22 a b c d e Melco to start Studio City Phase 2 development this year Nuwa upgrade to follow IAG 31 October 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 11 07 Retrieved 2020 09 18 MACAU DAILY TIMES Theme park set to be built in Cotai 15 November 2010 Archived from the original on 15 November 2010 Retrieved 24 October 2017 MACAU DAILY TIMES SJM in talks with Cotai s theme park 20 December 2010 Archived from the original on 20 December 2010 Retrieved 24 October 2017 Macau Theme Park and Resort Ltd Unveils First Macau Themed Integrated Resort LISBOETA AsiaOne 2018 10 18 Retrieved 2021 02 21 MB July Hotel mystery Macau Business 12 December 2017 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Dubai based Jumeirah Group to operate a five star hotel in Macau Macau News Archived from the original on 2020 08 12 Retrieved 2020 09 18 MACAU DAILY TIMES Tam Sands request for plots 7 8 came late 17 December 2010 Archived from the original on 17 December 2010 Retrieved 24 October 2017 MACAU DAILY TIMES Cotai plots 7 8 not for SJM Sands Archived from the original on 2010 12 21 Retrieved 2010 12 20 MACAU DAILY TIMES Sands gives up on Cotai plots 7 8 14 January 2011 Archived from the original on 14 January 2011 Retrieved 24 October 2017 22 8 26 N 113 33 47 E 22 14056 N 113 56306 E 22 14056 113 56306External links Edit nbsp Media related to Cotai Strip at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cotai Strip amp oldid 1179431468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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