MGM to sell The Mirage
MGM Resorts International has plans to sell the casino and resort operations of the Mirage. It is in the ‘early stages’ of selling the property to another operator.
In an investors call, CEO Bill Hornbuckle said the sale won’t initially affect its day-today operations. The company hasn’t disclosed which company it is in talks with.
MGM currently operates 10 resorts on the Strip including Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Bellagio, New York-New York and Park MGM.
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