Mirage Resorts
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Mirage Resorts was an American corporation that owned and operated hotel-casinos. It was created in 1989, having previously been called Golden Nugget Companies. The company was merged into the MGM Mirage when it was purchased for $6.4 billion, of which $2 billion was assumption of outstanding debt. This company was majority owned by a Las Vegas, Nevada casino developer, Steve Wynn, who was also the Chairman and CEO of the Mirage Resorts.
[edit] History
Created in 1989 from the Golden Nugget Companies
Merged with MGM Grand on May 31, 2000.
[edit] Hotel and casinos owned at acquisition
- Golden Nugget Las Vegas
- Golden Nugget Laughlin
- Golden Nugget Atlantic City
- The Mirage
- Treasure Island Hotel and Casino
- Bellagio
- Beau Rivage
- Boardwalk Hotel and Casino
- Monte Carlo Resort and Casino (50%)
- Announced Le Jardin in Atlantic City. This turned into a 50% interest in what is now Borgata.
- Wynn I & II (hotel and casino)