Las Vegas Sands’ $8 billion luxury resort in Singapore: What to know

Construction Started 8 billion dollars “Ultra Luxury” Integrated Resort in Singapore This will expand the existence of the city state’s Marina Mr. Sands Integrated Resort and Las Vegas Sands in Asia.
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Las Vegas Sands co-founder Miriam Adelson attended a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, which would include a 55-storey All-Suite plant, luxury retail stores, game facilities and 200,000 square meters meeting area.
Las Vegas Sands CEO Robert Goldstein, Marina Mr. Sand’s “Fourth Tower” project, the project, Marina Mr. Sands is not an extension, he said.
“If you came to hear a MBS extension, you’ve come to the wrong party,” he said. “This is a brand new building with a brand new identity.”
76,000 square meters “Skyloop” will have infinity pools and special cabins for hotel guests.
Source: Safdie Architects
In the new facility, a 76,000 square meter roof area, observation deck, restaurants and gardens will be open to the public.
Some parts of Skyloop will be open to the public, including restaurants, gardens and an observatory.
Source: Safdie Architects
In the roof area, it will also have many eternity pools as well as special cabins for hotel guests.
Designed by Populous, the design team behind the sphere in Las Vegas, a 15,000 -person arena will be opened at the base of the facility.
Moshe Safdie, the founder of Safdie Architects, speaks with Miriam Adelson at Las Vegas Sands’s new facility and entertainment development on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
Source: Marina Mr. Sands
The new development was designed by Marina Mr. Sands and the architectural company Safdie Architects behind the Architecture firm behind the Jewel Changi Airport.
Moshe Safdie, the founder of the company, was also present at the groundbreaking ceremony with Singapore Minister of Sustainability and Chairman of the Environment Grace Fu and Las Vegas Sands and President of Operation Patrick Dumont.
A rendering shows the three -storey meeting area and arena of Las Vegas Sands in the development of a new facility in Singapore Marina Finance Zone.
Source: Safdie Architects
The new development is compatible with Singapore’s “Tourism 2040” strategy published in April. Targets triple tourism income “Mice” travelers or those who participated in meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions.
Singapore’s long -term tourism targets are largely relied on entertainment travelers to have world -class attraction centers and live music and sports entertainment.
Since the beginning of the year, several high-profile launch has increased the island’s tourism industry, including the first All-Villa Resort Raffles Sentosa Sentosa and a Zoology Park called Rainforest Wild Asia. A raised aquarium attraction center called Oceanarium will be opened next week.