The next new megaresort to open on the Strip will be the 50-story Wynn Las Vegas, scheduled for late April 2005 on the old Desert Inn property.
Bellagio is adding the $375 million 925-room Spa Tower.
The Forum Shops at Caesars is adding a three-story 175,000-square-foot third wing.
The Venetian has announced plans to build the 54-story Palazzo, a 3,000-suite hotel-casino on the Strip corner opposite Wynn Las Vegas. No timetables have been announced for Palazzo.
Paul Lowden, who used to own the Sahara and Hacienda, has floated plans to build a megaresort on Strip property he owns that's now occupied by the Wet 'n' Wild water park.
The Tropicana is considering a $500 million expansion.
Otherwise, all the major construction projects on the Strip proper involve either condo or timeshare complexes. Hilton has just announced its intention to build the second of ffour timeshare towers on the corner of the Strip and Sahara. And two non-casino condo-retail complexes have been announced for the north Strip on the old El Morocco and Algiers motel properties.