“We want to be the most sophisticated, state-of-art casino in the world,” Sibella declared as he spoke about technological advances built into what will be the first new resort to open in more than a decade on the Strip.
Scott Sibella, president of Resorts World Las Vegas, said the project six years in construction was being completed “on time and on budget.”
“We look forward to seeing it open and running,” Commission Chairman John Moran Jr. With praise for the $4.3 billion development and the boost it could provide in a pandemic-battered economy, the Nevada Gaming Commission granted licenses to Genting Group, based in Kuala Lumpur, and its publicly traded subsidiary, Genting Malaysia Berhad. LAS VEGAS > The Malaysia-based owner of one of the biggest casino projects ever on the Las Vegas Strip won regulatory approval today to deal cards, roll dice and welcome gamblers when Resorts World Las Vegas opens on June 24.