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Trinity Macau



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James Packer’s third Macau casino, Trinity Macau, is expected to cost at least $US675 million and was expected open in late 2012, however the project has still not started.  The third project is expected to be a tower/hotel development with at least 200 casino tables and 300 poker machines.


Trinity Macau. Concept Rendering

The move gives the partnership a waterfront spot on the Macau peninsula – the traditional center of gambling in Macau – as opposed to their current two sites further away on the island opposite the main city.


Trinity Macau Site. Used as Container Storage.  June 2010

Trinity Macau
Macau Peninsula

Latest News :: James Packer to Build Trinity Casino on Macau Peninsula

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