On Wednesday press conference he said that the construction into turning the Sands Cotai Central into Londoner Macau is almost done. At a cost of $2 billion the transformation has been delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, however the integrated resort will now be opened in time for the 12th February start of the Chinese New Year.
The company have waited to make the announcement until the relaxation of travel restriction from mainland China to Macau have eased and Sands believe by February business in Macau will be back to some normality.
Wong said on the opening: “The Londoner Macao is planned to open in early February next year,” the retail and dining areas will be opened at the same time.”
“In the reconstruction and transformation of Londoner Macao, we added a concert hall and various dining venues, and have always headed in the direction of diversification and non-gaming elements.”
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