$1.29 billion, up 21% from a year earlier.

The City of Dreams Macao and nearby Studio City Melco Resorts and Entertainment Limited, which is behind the Macao development, reported a 22% year-over-year increase in casino operational revenue to $1.21 billion in the three months to the end of June as room, retail, entertainment, and food and beverage revenues improved similarly.

Hong Kong-listed Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited, formerly known as Melco Crown Entertainment Limited before its name change in early April, also said its second-quarter operating profit reached $127.44 million, up 76% year-over-year, while improved rolling chip performance sent its property profit before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization soaring 34% to $329.46 million.

Melco Crown Entertainment Limited is additionally responsible for the City of Dreams Manila and Altira Macao venues, which reported a 18.5% year-over-year increase in net income of $36.47 million, despite a 6.3% decline in total assets since the end of December to reach $8.74 billion.

Lawrence Ho Yau Lung, Chairman and CEO of Melco Crown Entertainment Limited, said, “Macao continues its strong growth trajectory with all gaming segments delivering impressive year-on-year growth driven by improved tourism demographics and continued improvement in player sentiment, as well as the expansion of non-gaming amenities across Macau.” “As Macau evolves into a destination that offers a wide range of gaming and non-gaming amenities to diverse customers across the region, we are committed to ensuring that our integrated resorts are well positioned to meet this evolving trend.”

With regard to certain properties, Melco Crown Entertainment Limited detailed that City of Dreams Macao was the biggest contributor as second-quarter operating income was $127.84 million. This was in large part attributable to net income of $644.6 million, up 2.3% year-over-year, and non-gaming revenue of $74.6 million, up 18.7%.카지노사이트 모음

“City of Dreams Macao is in the final stages of development, once again setting a new benchmark of luxury and premium-focused entertainment and hospitality, reflecting more than a decade of experience serving high-end and increasingly superior customers in Macao upon completion,” Ho said.