Macau Fisherman's Wharf co-developer and CEO David Chow said the facility will be seeking public listing shortly after its official opening December 23.
After a trial run of almost a year, the themed entertainment attraction in Macau will officially open with four new facilities, including the 72-room Rocks Hotel.
The Victorian-style hotel has a balcony in every room and facilities include a rooftop Sky Lounge offering somewhere to drink in the moonlight, and Vic's Cafe in the lobby serving a fresh Australian seafood buffet.
Babylon Casino will open for Christmas, offering over 10,000 square meters of gaming facilities themed on ancient Babylonian architecture.
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Chow said the listing is the first step to internationalization of the entertainment complex, and is a private investment project funded by tycoon Stanley Ho Hung-sun and himself. The casino at Fisherman's Wharf, however, is an investment of Ho's Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, which owns the license, with Chow assuming management duties. STAFF REPORTER
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