Both MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment have taken steps to achieve greater balance in their portfolio of Las Vegas properties and better serve the needs of their customers.
In this regard, Caesars plans to sell the Flamingo (although it could still decide to continue operating it) and will transform its Bally's casino into its Horseshoe brand, a name the company associates with a player-friendly concept.
Separately, MGM has sold the Mirage to Hard Rock International (which plans to build a Guitar Hotel) and, as we recently reported, closed the deal for a fancier, more upscale property, The Cosmopolitan.
Referring to the plans with this property, Bill Hornbuckle, CEO of MGM Resorts, advanced: "We look forward to improving upon The Cosmopolitan's already strong results by offering their customers access to the extensive and exclusive amenities and other benefits only MGM Resorts can provide".
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