
World’s biggest casino operator seeks land to add Singapore hotel rooms
MBS to get 1,500 more rooms.
According to a report by Bloomberg, Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) 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.
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