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Las Vegas Sands breaks ground on an $8 billion Singapore landmark Marina Bay Sands

17 July 2025

Singapore is set to welcome a new icon of ultra-luxury as Las Vegas Sands officially breaks ground on its US$8 billion integrated resort and entertainment destination, expanding the current Marina Bay Sands.

This momentous milestone marks the beginning of a development poised to redefine the very essence of luxury tourism, hospitality, and entertainment in the region and beyond.

Upon its completion, this ambitious project is expected to push boundaries, curating the finest and most exclusive suite experiences tailored for the most discerning travelers. From its architectural grandeur to its unparalleled amenities, the new development aims to set a new global standard, promising an immersive world where every detail is meticulously crafted for an extraordinary guest journey.

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