Gambling venues owned or managed by MGM Resorts International:
Aria Resort & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaBeau Rivage
, Biloxi, MississippiBellagio Hotel and Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaCircus Circus Hotel & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaCircus Circus Reno Resort & Casino
, Reno, NevadaColorado Belle Hotel & Casino
, Laughlin, NevadaEdgewater Hotel and Casino
, Laughlin, NevadaExcalibur Hotel & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaGold Strike Hotel & Gambling Hall
, Jean, NevadaGold Strike Mississippi Resort & Casino
, Robinsonville, MississippiGrand Victoria Casino
, Elgin, IllinoisLuxor Hotel & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaMandalay Bay Resort & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaMGM Grand at Foxwoods
, Mashantucket, ConnecticutMGM Grand Detroit Casino
, Detroit, MichiganMGM Grand Hotel & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaMGM Springfield
, Springfield, MassachusettsMonte Carlo Resort & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaNew York New York Hotel & Casino
, Las Vegas, NevadaRailroad Pass Hotel and Casino
, Henderson, NevadaSilver Legacy Resort Casino
, Reno, NevadaThe Mirage
, Las Vegas, NevadaThe Signature at MGM Grand
, Las Vegas, NevadaTHEHotel at Mandalay Bay
, Las Vegas, NevadaVdara Hotel & Spa
, Las Vegas, Nevada
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Latest MGM Resorts International News
MGM to charge for parking on Las Vegas Strip
KTNV,
Saturday, January 16, 2016 at 4:33:49 AM
MGM Resorts International has announced that it will soon begin charging for parking on the Las Vegas Strip
The MGM also announced that it would construct a a $54-million, 3,000-space parking structure near the northwest corner of the Excalibur Hotel campus that will serve to absorb further visitor growth and enhance the experience of attendees of events at nearby resorts and entertainment venues.
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MGM Grand unveils $600M National Harbor casino plan
CapitolGazette.com,
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 10:15:33 AM
Developers of MGM Grand, an exclusive resort casino in Las Vegas, said Friday they have reached an agreement with Peterson Cos., developer of National Harbor in Prince George's County, to spend $600 million building a world-class casino.
Peterson Cos. and other members of the venture will spend an additional $200 million on the National Harbor project, MGM Resorts International Chairman and CEO Jim Murren said. The project, which still needs legislative and voter approval, will have about 4,000 slot machines and 250 Las Vegas-style table games. It will also include a hotel, shops, restaurants and entertainment options.
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Uptick in MGM Mirage bookings offers hope for Strip turnaround
Las Vegas Sun,
Monday, June 7, 2010 at 12:54:47 PM
MGM Mirage executives are optimistic that CityCenter, an $8.5 billion resort complex that has increased hotel room volume at a time of depressed demand, will soon turn a profit.
That would be a tall order if the company were simply relying on budget-conscious tourists returning to Las Vegas more frequently and spending more while they're here. Plenty of anecdotal evidence indicates that won't happen in the near future.
That's why MGM executives are counting on conventioneers. They say they have booked many more groups and room blocks for conventioneers in recent months.
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MGM Mirage to Become MGM Resorts International
Wall Street Journal,
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 11:50:37 AM
Las Vegas casino company MGM Mirage plans to change its corporate name to MGM Resorts International, the company disclosed in a filing Tuesday.
"This name better reflects the fact that we are a family of hotels," spokesman Alan Feldman said.
Mr. Feldman said some people misinterpreted MGM Mirage name to mean the company owned just two hotels--MGM Grand and Mirage.
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CityCenter to begin making job offers Monday
Las Vegas Sun,
Monday, September 21, 2009 at 9:36:34 PM
Monday will be a brighter day for some of Nevada's unemployed.
CityCenter will begin extending employment offers to roughly 12,000 employees Monday in preparation for a December opening. The first new employees are expected to gather at CityCenter's employment center to receive and celebrate their official offers.
The day will mark the first time offers have been made to non-MGM Mirage employees in the CityCenter hiring process. Most internal MGM Mirage job offers already have been discussed with current employees to accommodate the new property, a CityCenter spokesperson said Friday.
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