Regal Hotels Pulls Out of Macau Project
8 September 2005
By Our Partners at the Las Vegas Sun
HONG KONG -- Regal Hotels International Holdings
Ltd. said it has pulled out of a joint venture in Macau with U.S.
casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp., opting to develop the hotel
and casino project alone.
Regal, which operates five hotels in Hong Kong and
two in mainland China, said in a statement Wednesday that the
two companies had failed to agree on the final details of the
deal they signed in March. The plan was to build hotels, entertainment
facilities and a casino.
"By reason of certain material changes in the
circumstances affecting some fundamental issues that had remained
unresolved, the terms of the definitive agreements could not be
agreed or finalized," Regal said without elaborating.
The company said the agreement "ceased to have
effect" as of Tuesday.
Under the abandoned deal, Regal was to build and
then lease to Sands parts of a sprawling project, including a
130,000-square-foot casino and a 1,500-seat theater, the company
statement said.
It was to form part of the U.S. company's venture
with at least eight hotel chains to develop an Asian version of
the Las Vegas Strip in Macau. Las Vegas Sands plans to operate
casinos at many of those hotels.
In its statement Wednesday, Regal said it "invested
a significant amount of time, efforts and resources" in the
venture, and that it has applied to the Macau government for approval
to develop the project on its own.
Regal said it would press ahead with plans to build
three hotels with a total of 3,950 rooms, as well as restaurants,
a theater, a convention plaza, shopping and entertainment areas,
and a hotel training school. The casino it plans to build, which
originally Sands would have leased, would now be leased to "an
authorized gaming operator in Macau."
To be built in two phases, Regal's total project
should be completed by early 2008, the company said.