Eurovegas
Eurovegas was a gambling resort megaproject proposed in September 2012, to be completed in 2025 or 2026 in Alcorcón, Spain. The project was cancelled in 2013 after disagreements between the entrepreneur, Sheldon Adelson, and the local governments.
In September 2012 Sheldon Adelson proposed a major investment in Europe after he and his team had been in discussions with government officials in Madrid and Barcelona.
Finally, Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced Madrid had been chosen as the destination for the gambling resort project dubbed "EuroVegas". More precisely, in February 2013 it was reported the town of Alcorcón, in the outskirts of the Spanish capital had been chosen as the site for the "EuroVegas" project. It was expected to take about ten years to build
Eventually in 2025 or 2026 Eurovegas would have occupied approximately 2000 acres, and when completed, would have comprised:
- twelve skyscraper hotels up to 500 feet high capable of accommodating several thousands of guests in luxury.
- six casinos
- three golf courses and other sports facilities, notably an indoor stadium and covered tennis complex,
- a shopping mall and outlet stores
- a major convention center and assorted meeting facilities
- a wide range of restaurants,
- assorted leisure centres including a spa and adventure park
- an amphitheater for 20,000 people and various concert facilities
- parks including nature reserve
Eurovegas would have been the third resort macrocomplex to open outside of the United States after Macau and Singapore. The completion of the works was planned for 2022 and the official opening in 2025 or 2026.