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Las Vegas Sands announces temporary closure of Las Vegas properties

Las Vegas Sands announced that, out of an abundance of caution and in line with recent guidance from federal and state governments, it is closing its Venetian and Palazzo resorts in Las Vegas until at least April 1. 

A decision on whether to extend the closure or re-open will be made at a later date.  The process of closing the properties will begin immediately and be completed as soon as possible.

The company said it is committed to paying its team members while the buildings are closed.  No layoffs or furloughs are being contemplated and the closure will not impact health care eligibility the company stated.

“These are clearly challenging times for our country and our community.  We are in the hospitality and entertainment business and our team members work very hard to provide a great experience for the thousands of people who come through our doors daily.  However, our most important commitment is the one we have made to the health and safety of our team members and guests.  Right now, the best way to fulfill that commitment is by asking people to not come to work.  While we hope this closure is a short-term necessity, we are realistic it may be a prolonged event.  Our team members and their families will rightly be concerned about their health and safety, but we do not want them worried about their jobs, income or health care.  Like we have done in the past, we are fully prepared to support our team members over an extended period should it be needed,” said Rob Goldstein, president, and chief operating officer of Las Vegas Sands.

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The company also announced it is donating a total of $250,000 to several important local organizations to serve our community during this time of need.  Those organizations include Three Square, Communities In Schools, and Share Village Las Vegas. In addition, the company plans to bolster financial support with donations of meals and needed equipment.

Tags: casino, Closure, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Las Vegas, Sands

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