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The Cotai Strip is a term coined by the American company Las Vegas Sands Corporation, referring to its construction 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 ...
The "Cotai Strip" is a name designating the entire hotel-casino area, where the term "Cotai Strip" has been trademarked by Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which coined the phrase (USPTO Registration Nos. 4396486 and 4396486 for gambling and hotel services), and only applies to its properties.
The Great Hall. The Venetian Macao (Chinese: 澳門威尼斯人) is a hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. The 39-story [1] structure on Macau's Cotai Strip has 10,500,000-square-foot (980,000 m 2) of floor space, and is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas.
The Cotai Strip is the (still) up-and-coming hot location for gaming companies in Macau. The buildout of casinos on the reclaimed land started with Las Vegas Sands' (NYS: LVS) Venetian Macau ...
Part of the The Londoner Macao hotel complex in the heart of the famed Cotai Strip near UNESCO world heritage sites, this Sheraton is the world’s largest. There is a dedicated kid’s club, four ...
Las Vegas Sands' (NYS: LVS) next development on the Cotai Strip has new partners and a new name. What was formerly known as Sites 5 and 6 will now be known as Sands Cotai Central. Not exactly ...
The Londoner Macao (Chinese: 澳門倫敦人) is a casino and resort on the Cotai Strip, in Macau. On August 5th, 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.
Melco Crown (NAS: MPEL) reported earnings yesterday, and like its Macau brethren, the numbers were impressive. Revenue grew 67% from last year, to $960 million, exceeding overall growth in Macau ...