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The Londoner Macao

The Londoner Macao (Chinese: 澳門倫敦人) is a casino resort on the Cotai Strip, Macau. On 5 August 2011, Sands China announced that the $4 billion property,[1] long referred to as parcels five and six, would be officially named Sands Cotai Central (Chinese: 金沙城中心). The first portion of the resort opened on 11 April 2012.[2][3] The resort was rebranded as The Londoner Macao in 2021.[4] The resort's redesign was completed in May 2023.[5]

The Londoner Macao
澳門倫敦人 (Yue Chinese)
Location Macau
Address Cotai Strip
Opening date11 April 2012; 12 years ago (11 April 2012)
ThemeLondon
No. of rooms5,989
Total gaming space106,000 sq ft (9,800 m2)
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerLas Vegas Sands
Previous namesCotai Strip parcels 5 and 6
Coordinates22°08′45″N 113°33′56″E / 22.14579°N 113.56558°E / 22.14579; 113.56558
Websitehttps://www.londonermacao.com/
The Londoner Macao
Traditional Chinese澳門倫敦人
Simplified Chinese澳门伦敦人
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinÀomén Lúndūn Rén
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingou3 mun4*2 leon4 deon1 jan4

History edit

Development and construction edit

 
The development under construction in 2007, five years before opening.

Architecture firm Aedas was the lead architect for all Las Vegas Sands projects on the Cotai Strip. The firm employed all local consultants and for developing, coordinating and implementing the design.[6] The main contractor was Hsin Chong Construction Group Limited.[7]

In November 2005, Las Vegas Sands announced a deal with Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts for them to manage one hotel tower in the complex, with 500 rooms under their luxury Shangri-La brand and 1,000 rooms under their business-class Traders Hotels brand.[8]

In February 2006, Las Vegas Sands announced a deal with Starwood Hotels to operate two hotel towers in the complex under their Sheraton Hotels brand and a third hotel tower under their luxury St. Regis Hotels brand.[9]

Construction of the project was slowed and complicated in part by government restrictions on how many foreign workers could be hired in the labor-starved territory. According to the main contractor: "Work started in 2006 but the project went through a period of suspension due to the global economic crisis. During this period, work on the project came to a complete stop and it was therefore quite a challenge to restart the project. Staff had to be recruited and contractors engaged. Over 130 contractors were involved in the project. The imported labour quota restrictions have also been challenging."[7]

The number of gaming tables at the resort was a thorny issue as well, since the local government imposed a cap on tables until 2013. The company stated in early August 2011 that Sands Cotai Central would have up to 530 tables versus the 670 it was planning previously.[10]

On 24 March 2011, Las Vegas Sands announced it had terminated its management agreement with Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts for the hotels they were to manage.[11][12] On 5 August 2011, Sands China announced that they had signed franchise deals with Hilton Worldwide[13] and InterContinental Hotels[14] to replace Shangri-La and brand over 1,800 rooms at Cotai site 5 and 6 under Hilton's luxury Conrad Hotels brand and InterContinental's Holiday Inn brand.

Also on 5 August 2011, the company announced that the resort complex would officially be named Sands Cotai Central. The resort would include over 6,000 rooms and suites, two casinos, more than 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) of meeting space, 11 food and beverage establishments. It would total 106,000-square-foot (9,800 m2) of gaming area and 13,700,000-square-foot (1,270,000 m2) of non-gaming facilities.[15]

Opening edit

 
The 3 original hotel towers. From left to right: Conrad/Holiday Inn tower and two Sheraton Towers.

The resort complex opened on 11 April 2012,[3] featuring the four-star Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central, the world's largest Holiday Inn,[16] with more than 1,200 rooms, and the five-star Conrad Macao, Cotai Central, with more than 600 rooms.[7]

The opening ceremony was announced as "Asia's Biggest Launch Party in 2012". It was marked by the feat of high wire walker Jade Kindar-Martin and his wife Karine Mauffrey, traversing the 525 meter (1,700 feet) distance between the top of the Venetian and the new Conrad Hotel, whilst balancing 150 meters (500 feet) above the ground on a wire less than one inch thick. The spectacle was accompanied by the China National Symphony Orchestra.[17]

The second phase, consisting of the twin-towered five-star Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central, opened on 20 September 2012.[18] The 4,001-room Sheraton was both the largest hotel in Macau and the largest Sheraton in the world.

The third phase, The St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central and branded residences, opened on 17 December 2015, as the fourth tower of the Sands Cotai Central.[19]

On 18 January 2016, the Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central was upgraded to the brand's premium Sheraton Grand tier and renamed Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central.[20]

Rebranding edit

In 2017, Las Vegas Sands announced plans to renovate Sands Cotai Central with a London theme and rebrand it as The Londoner Macao, due to disappointing results at the property.[21] The Holiday Inn Macao, Cotal Central closed in 2019 and was overhauled and rebranded as The Londoner Hotel with half the number of rooms,[22][23] while the "Cotai Central" branding was dropped from the St. Regis, Conrad and Sheraton hotels.

The entire complex was officially rebranded The Londoner Macao on 8 February 2021, when the first phase of the renovated property celebrated its grand opening.[4] The first phase includes the opening of The Londoner Hotel, an all-new Crystal Palace atrium featuring a replica of the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, new dining options, and a number of interactive attractions that are themed to London. A British-style exclusive club for guests of The Londoner Hotel, The Residence, also opened its doors as part of Phase 1.[24]

Later phases, progressively completed throughout 2021, includes the Suites by David Beckham situated at the top two floors of The Londoner Hotel, a 370-room Londoner Court, a re-themed and expanded Shoppes at Londoner, and the 6000-seat Londoner Arena.[25] Later phases of the rebranding also saw the completion of the Houses of Parliament facade, a life-sized Big Ben, and a Changing of The Guard show held at the Crystal Palace atrium.[24][26][27]

The resort's overall redesign was completed in May 2023 and marked with a celebration attended by David Beckham, with performances by pianist Lang Lang, Hong Kong pop singer G.E.M., Chinese musical theater performer Ayanga and English singer Jamie Cullum.[28]

Hotels in The Londoner Macao edit

Hotels that are part of The Londoner Macao are as follow:

Hotels No. of Rooms
The Londoner Hotel 594
Suites by David Beckham
Conrad Macao 659
St. Regis Macao 400
Sheraton Grand Macao 3,968
Londoner Court 368

Macanese firsts edit

Many companies opened their first Macau stores in The Londoner Macao:

Transportation edit

Bus edit

There are several shuttle bus services connecting The Londoner Macao to Macau's major ports of entry and nearby resorts. These shuttle services are provided free of charge. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some services are temporarily not in operation.[33]

Macau Light Rapid Transit edit

The Londoner Macao is within walking distance from both Cotai West Station and Cotai East Station on the Taipa section of the Macau Light Rapid Transit that serves the Cotai Strip and the larger area of Cotai.[34]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sands China Signs Deal With Hilton, IHG for Cotai Project By KATE O'KEEFFE. Wall Street Journal online AUGUST 5, 2011, 9:16 A.M. ET
  2. ^ . Macao Daily News (in Chinese (Macau)). 28 October 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2011-10-28.
  3. ^ a b Macau casino owners bet everyone wins as Adelson expands By Vinicy Chan. Macau Daily Times. 30 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b "The Londoner Macao Launches First Phase with Regal Opening Ceremony". Hospitality Net. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  5. ^ "The Londoner Macao Resort Celebrates Completion".
  6. ^ ".Frank McGoldrick, Managing Director of Aedas Ltd on World's Biggest Casino". aedasasia.
  7. ^ a b c Hsin Chong Construction Group Ltd. (2012-04-12). . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  8. ^ "LV Sands Signs Macau Resorts to Management Deal".
  9. ^ "Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Starwood Hotels Reach Agreement on Management Deal; Starwood to Manage Planned 1,200-room Sheraton and a 300-room St. Regis on the Cotai Strip, Macao / February 2006".
  10. ^ Sands China Signs Franchise Agreements With Hilton, IHG For Cotai Project Fox Business. By Kate O'Keeffe Published August 05, 2011
  11. ^ Sands China, Shangri-La end agreement for Cotai Macau Daily Times. 25/03/2011 07:08:00 Tiago Azevedo
  12. ^ Sands may push back Cotai site 5 to 2012 19/05/2011 08:25:00 Macau Daily Times. Vítor Quintã
  13. ^ . newsroom.hilton.com. Archived from the original on 2020-09-19.
  14. ^ "IHG Further Taps into Macao's Mid-Scale Hotel Market by Opening New Holiday Inn in Early 2012".
  15. ^ Sands signs Cotai deal with Conrad, Holiday Inn Macau Daily Times. 06/08/2011 09:23:00
  16. ^ World’s largest Holiday Inn to be in Macau 2012-10-01 at the Wayback Machine Japan Today. TRAVEL AUG. 10, 2011 - 05:58AM JST
  17. ^ The final opening preparations by Paulo Barbosa. Macau Daily Times. 10 April 2012.
  18. ^ Hsin Chong Construction Group Ltd. (2012-09-21). . Archived from the original on 2013-12-11. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  19. ^ "The St. Regis Macao Cotai Central Opens in Macau".
  20. ^ "Sheraton Hotels & Resorts announces Recognition of Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central as "Sheraton Grand" Property".
  21. ^ Farah Master (25 October 2017). "London comes to Macau as Las Vegas Sands revamps casino resort". Reuters. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  22. ^ "GGRAsia – Londoner rejig started via Holiday Inn work: Wilfred Wong". GGRAsia. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  23. ^ "Londoner Hotel expected to be ready to go in July 2020". 30 August 2019.
  24. ^ a b "The Londoner Macao Set to Open First Phase". Hospitality Net. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  25. ^ "The Londoner Macao to open first phase on 8 February". IAG. 2021-01-21. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  26. ^ "Big Ben and Beckham: Macao's newest resort, The Londoner, is a shrine to all things British". CNN. 6 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  27. ^ "The Londoner Macao | Sands China Ltd". www.sandschina.com. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  28. ^ "The Londoner Macao Resort Celebrates Completion".
  29. ^ "Hong Kong". Inside Retail.
  30. ^ 【澳門必試甜品】歡呼吧!芝士蛋糕迷。The Cheesecake Factory 將會在金沙城中心開張 |. 澳門生活誌 | CyberCTM (in Chinese (Taiwan)).
  31. ^ "Shake Shack to make Macau debut". Inside Retail. 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  32. ^ "First Shake Shack restaurant to hold soft opening in April". Macau Business. 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  33. ^ "Schedules of The Londoner Macao Guest Shuttle Bus Services". Sands Resorts Macao.
  34. ^ "Cotai West Station". Macao Light Rapid Transit Corporation.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sheraton Grand Macao official website
  • Conrad Macao official website
  • The St. Regis Macao official website

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This article may require copy editing for grammar and style You can assist by editing it March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message The Londoner Macao Chinese 澳門倫敦人 is a casino resort on the Cotai Strip Macau On 5 August 2011 Sands China announced that the 4 billion property 1 long referred to as parcels five and six would be officially named Sands Cotai Central Chinese 金沙城中心 The first portion of the resort opened on 11 April 2012 2 3 The resort was rebranded as The Londoner Macao in 2021 4 The resort s redesign was completed in May 2023 5 The Londoner Macao澳門倫敦人 Yue Chinese LocationMacauAddressCotai StripOpening date11 April 2012 12 years ago 11 April 2012 ThemeLondonNo of rooms5 989Total gaming space106 000 sq ft 9 800 m2 Casino typeLand basedOwnerLas Vegas SandsPrevious namesCotai Strip parcels 5 and 6Coordinates22 08 45 N 113 33 56 E 22 14579 N 113 56558 E 22 14579 113 56558Websitehttps www londonermacao com The Londoner MacaoTraditional Chinese澳門倫敦人Simplified Chinese澳门伦敦人TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinAomen Lundun RenYue CantoneseJyutpingou3 mun4 2 leon4 deon1 jan4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Development and construction 1 2 Opening 1 3 Rebranding 2 Hotels in The Londoner Macao 3 Macanese firsts 4 Transportation 4 1 Bus 4 2 Macau Light Rapid Transit 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editDevelopment and construction edit nbsp The development under construction in 2007 five years before opening Architecture firm Aedas was the lead architect for all Las Vegas Sands projects on the Cotai Strip The firm employed all local consultants and for developing coordinating and implementing the design 6 The main contractor was Hsin Chong Construction Group Limited 7 In November 2005 Las Vegas Sands announced a deal with Shangri La Hotels and Resorts for them to manage one hotel tower in the complex with 500 rooms under their luxury Shangri La brand and 1 000 rooms under their business class Traders Hotels brand 8 In February 2006 Las Vegas Sands announced a deal with Starwood Hotels to operate two hotel towers in the complex under their Sheraton Hotels brand and a third hotel tower under their luxury St Regis Hotels brand 9 Construction of the project was slowed and complicated in part by government restrictions on how many foreign workers could be hired in the labor starved territory According to the main contractor Work started in 2006 but the project went through a period of suspension due to the global economic crisis During this period work on the project came to a complete stop and it was therefore quite a challenge to restart the project Staff had to be recruited and contractors engaged Over 130 contractors were involved in the project The imported labour quota restrictions have also been challenging 7 The number of gaming tables at the resort was a thorny issue as well since the local government imposed a cap on tables until 2013 The company stated in early August 2011 that Sands Cotai Central would have up to 530 tables versus the 670 it was planning previously 10 On 24 March 2011 Las Vegas Sands announced it had terminated its management agreement with Shangri La Hotels and Resorts for the hotels they were to manage 11 12 On 5 August 2011 Sands China announced that they had signed franchise deals with Hilton Worldwide 13 and InterContinental Hotels 14 to replace Shangri La and brand over 1 800 rooms at Cotai site 5 and 6 under Hilton s luxury Conrad Hotels brand and InterContinental s Holiday Inn brand Also on 5 August 2011 the company announced that the resort complex would officially be named Sands Cotai Central The resort would include over 6 000 rooms and suites two casinos more than 300 000 square feet 28 000 m2 of meeting space 11 food and beverage establishments It would total 106 000 square foot 9 800 m2 of gaming area and 13 700 000 square foot 1 270 000 m2 of non gaming facilities 15 Opening edit nbsp The 3 original hotel towers From left to right Conrad Holiday Inn tower and two Sheraton Towers The resort complex opened on 11 April 2012 3 featuring the four star Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central the world s largest Holiday Inn 16 with more than 1 200 rooms and the five star Conrad Macao Cotai Central with more than 600 rooms 7 The opening ceremony was announced as Asia s Biggest Launch Party in 2012 It was marked by the feat of high wire walker Jade Kindar Martin and his wife Karine Mauffrey traversing the 525 meter 1 700 feet distance between the top of the Venetian and the new Conrad Hotel whilst balancing 150 meters 500 feet above the ground on a wire less than one inch thick The spectacle was accompanied by the China National Symphony Orchestra 17 The second phase consisting of the twin towered five star Sheraton Macao Hotel Cotai Central opened on 20 September 2012 18 The 4 001 room Sheraton was both the largest hotel in Macau and the largest Sheraton in the world The third phase The St Regis Macao Cotai Central and branded residences opened on 17 December 2015 as the fourth tower of the Sands Cotai Central 19 On 18 January 2016 the Sheraton Macao Hotel Cotai Central was upgraded to the brand s premium Sheraton Grand tier and renamed Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel Cotai Central 20 Rebranding edit In 2017 Las Vegas Sands announced plans to renovate Sands Cotai Central with a London theme and rebrand it as The Londoner Macao due to disappointing results at the property 21 The Holiday Inn Macao Cotal Central closed in 2019 and was overhauled and rebranded as The Londoner Hotel with half the number of rooms 22 23 while the Cotai Central branding was dropped from the St Regis Conrad and Sheraton hotels The entire complex was officially rebranded The Londoner Macao on 8 February 2021 when the first phase of the renovated property celebrated its grand opening 4 The first phase includes the opening of The Londoner Hotel an all new Crystal Palace atrium featuring a replica of the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain new dining options and a number of interactive attractions that are themed to London A British style exclusive club for guests of The Londoner Hotel The Residence also opened its doors as part of Phase 1 24 Later phases progressively completed throughout 2021 includes the Suites by David Beckham situated at the top two floors of The Londoner Hotel a 370 room Londoner Court a re themed and expanded Shoppes at Londoner and the 6000 seat Londoner Arena 25 Later phases of the rebranding also saw the completion of the Houses of Parliament facade a life sized Big Ben and a Changing of The Guard show held at the Crystal Palace atrium 24 26 27 The resort s overall redesign was completed in May 2023 and marked with a celebration attended by David Beckham with performances by pianist Lang Lang Hong Kong pop singer G E M Chinese musical theater performer Ayanga and English singer Jamie Cullum 28 Hotels in The Londoner Macao editHotels that are part of The Londoner Macao are as follow Hotels No of Rooms The Londoner Hotel 594 Suites by David Beckham Conrad Macao 659 St Regis Macao 400 Sheraton Grand Macao 3 968 Londoner Court 368Macanese firsts editMany companies opened their first Macau stores in The Londoner Macao Marks amp Spencer August 2014 Zara Home August 2014 Lady M July 2018 29 Haidilao October 2019 The Cheesecake Factory October 2019 30 Taier Sauerkraut Fish August 2020 North Palace December 2020 The Huaiyang Garden January 2021 Shake Shack April 2021 31 32 The Mews coming soon Gordon Ramsay Pub amp Grill coming soon Nusr Et planningTransportation editBus edit There are several shuttle bus services connecting The Londoner Macao to Macau s major ports of entry and nearby resorts These shuttle services are provided free of charge However due to the COVID 19 pandemic some services are temporarily not in operation 33 The Londoner Macao to Border Gate The Londoner Macao to Hengqin Port The Londoner Macao to The Parisian Macao The Venetian Macao and Taipa Ferry Terminal Macau Light Rapid Transit edit Main article Taipa line The Londoner Macao is within walking distance from both Cotai West Station and Cotai East Station on the Taipa section of the Macau Light Rapid Transit that serves the Cotai Strip and the larger area of Cotai 34 Gallery edit nbsp Cotai Strip in 2008 nbsp Conrad The Lounge 2013 nbsp Conrad Macao Lobby 2013 nbsp Holiday Inn Macao Swimming Pool nbsp Shoppes at Cotai Central Interior nbsp The Black Cab Escape at Londoner Macao nbsp Paradise Garden Sands Cotai Central nbsp Crystal Palace at Londoner Macao nbsp Holiday Inn Macao Lobby Lounge 2013 nbsp Holiday Inn Macao Lobby 2013 nbsp Sands Cotai CentralSee also editGambling in Macau List of properties on the Cotai Strip List of Macau casinosReferences edit Sands China Signs Deal With Hilton IHG for Cotai Project By KATE O KEEFFE Wall Street Journal online AUGUST 5 2011 9 16 A M ET 金沙五六期命名 金沙城中心 Macao Daily News in Chinese Macau 28 October 2011 Archived from the original on 2012 04 05 Retrieved 2011 10 28 a b Macau casino owners bet everyone wins as Adelson expands By Vinicy Chan Macau Daily Times 30 March 2012 a b The Londoner Macao Launches First Phase with Regal Opening Ceremony Hospitality Net Retrieved 2021 02 20 The Londoner Macao Resort Celebrates Completion Frank McGoldrick Managing Director of Aedas Ltd on World s Biggest Casino aedasasia a b c Hsin Chong Construction Group Ltd 2012 04 12 Sands Cotai Central Opens in Macau Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 12 01 LV Sands Signs Macau Resorts to Management Deal Las Vegas Sands Corp and Starwood Hotels Reach Agreement on Management Deal Starwood to Manage Planned 1 200 room Sheraton and a 300 room St Regis on the Cotai Strip Macao February 2006 Sands China Signs Franchise Agreements With Hilton IHG For Cotai Project Fox Business By Kate O Keeffe Published August 05 2011 Sands China Shangri La end agreement for Cotai Macau Daily Times 25 03 2011 07 08 00 Tiago Azevedo Sands may push back Cotai site 5 to 2012 19 05 2011 08 25 00 Macau Daily Times Vitor Quinta Hilton Worldwide and Sands China Ltd sign Franchise Agreement to bring a New Conrad Hotel to Macao Hilton Press Center newsroom hilton com Archived from the original on 2020 09 19 IHG Further Taps into Macao s Mid Scale Hotel Market by Opening New Holiday Inn in Early 2012 Sands signs Cotai deal with Conrad Holiday Inn Macau Daily Times 06 08 2011 09 23 00 World s largest Holiday Inn to be in Macau Archived 2012 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Japan Today TRAVEL AUG 10 2011 05 58AM JST The final opening preparations by Paulo Barbosa Macau Daily Times 10 April 2012 Hsin Chong Construction Group Ltd 2012 09 21 Sands Cotai Central Second Phase Opened Archived from the original on 2013 12 11 Retrieved 2013 12 01 The St Regis Macao Cotai Central Opens in Macau Sheraton Hotels amp Resorts announces Recognition of Sheraton Macao Hotel Cotai Central as Sheraton Grand Property Farah Master 25 October 2017 London comes to Macau as Las Vegas Sands revamps casino resort Reuters Retrieved 2017 10 25 GGRAsia Londoner rejig started via Holiday Inn work Wilfred Wong GGRAsia Retrieved 2021 02 23 Londoner Hotel expected to be ready to go in July 2020 30 August 2019 a b The Londoner Macao Set to Open First Phase Hospitality Net Retrieved 2021 02 20 The Londoner Macao to open first phase on 8 February IAG 2021 01 21 Retrieved 2021 02 20 Big Ben and Beckham Macao s newest resort The Londoner is a shrine to all things British CNN 6 January 2021 Retrieved 2021 02 20 The Londoner Macao Sands China Ltd www sandschina com Retrieved 2021 02 20 The Londoner Macao Resort Celebrates Completion Hong Kong Inside Retail 澳門必試甜品 歡呼吧 芝士蛋糕迷 The Cheesecake Factory 將會在金沙城中心開張 澳門生活誌 CyberCTM in Chinese Taiwan Shake Shack to make Macau debut Inside Retail 2021 03 18 Retrieved 2021 04 18 First Shake Shack restaurant to hold soft opening in April Macau Business 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2021 04 18 Schedules of The Londoner Macao Guest Shuttle Bus Services Sands Resorts Macao Cotai West Station Macao Light Rapid Transit Corporation External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sands Cotai Central Official website Sands China Our Development Projects Sheraton Grand Macao official website Conrad Macao official website The St Regis Macao official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Londoner Macao amp oldid 1220524028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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