Sheldon Adelson Seeks Land to Add Singapore Hotel Rooms

Zemanta Related Posts ThumbnailBusiness Week – Las Vegas Sands Corp. has asked Singapore authorities for more land to increase rooms at its resort in the city-state by about 60 percent after facing almost full occupancy, billionaire Chairman Sheldon Adelson says.

The world’s biggest casino operator plans to add 1,500 rooms to the 2,563-room Marina Bay Sands, Adelson said at a briefing in Singapore today. The company will also add meeting rooms, ballrooms and exhibition spaces to the $6 billion casino resort and largest hotel in Singapore, when the government releases more land, he said.

“We need more rooms,” Adelson said. “We are running at a 100 percent occupancy; on a bad day it’s 98 percent, no other hotel in the world runs like this except some in Vegas.”

Sands is benefiting from Singapore’s decision to overturn a four-decade ban on casinos to spur economic growth. The Marina Bay Sands resort, opened in 2010, lies in an area being developed under a government plan that includes waterfront pedestrian areas, performance spaces, a museum, restaurants and one of the world’s largest Ferris wheels.

Marina Bay Sands “has been a catalyst for enormous tourism growth,” Adelson said. The executive said he met government officials yesterday and repeated his request for more land.

The Singapore resort has about 1.2 million square feet of meeting and convention space and two theaters for Broadway shows, concerts and gala events, according to a company filing.

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