The Marina Bay Sands, which was billed at the time of its opening in 2010 as
the world’s most expensive casino hotel, cost £4bn to build, has 2,560
rooms, six celebrity chefs and a casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot
machines.
The hotel is topped by the world’s largest public-access cantilevered platform
which is home to a park and an infinity swimming pool.
Michael Leven, president and chief operating officer of Las Vegas Sands Corp,
said: “The energy and enthusiasm his [David"s] presence provides is
captivating. We greatly look forward to further promoting our partnership
with David in a variety of exciting and creative ways at Marina Bay Sands.”
Other sportsmen to turn hotelier include Andy Murray, tennis player and
Wimbledon champion, who purchased
Cromlix, near Dunblane, in early 2014.
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