CEO Craig Billings said he saw ‘particular strength’ in the group’s mass gaming, luxury retail and hotel businesses in Macao.
Wynn Resorts
The temporary pedestrianisation will make room for art exhibitions and a night market in the hopes of boosting business in the area.
The Inner Harbour regeneration project is part of a wider plan by the government to involve gaming concessionaires in urban gentrification.
The concessionaire says its mass gaming, luxury retail and hotel businesses all show strength in Macao.
Craig Billings, CEO of Wynn Resorts, said the company was ‘well-positioned for success in Macau’s next phase of growth’.
Several others convicted with the fallen junket operator are reportedly launching appeals as well.
Authorities grant permission for 6,000 gaming tables and 12,000 slot machines across the city next year, roughly the same numbers as now.
Proposals include hi-tech theme park, incubator centre to develop hi-tech innovation and shows by superstars like Aaron Kwok Fu-shing and Leon Lai Ming.
Operators embark on new game plan while tasked by government to play greater role in diversifying city’s economic, day-to-day life and guaranteeing local jobs.