MGM Mirage, the mega gaming corporation is looking for extra liquidity in this global financial crisis. They have looked to increase market share in Biloxi and with the downturn in attendance and economic mobility they see opening up ownership in their Biloxi Properites as a way to weather some of the storm. They have publicly stated that they do not want to sell any of their Las Vegas Casinos that include the MGM Grand, the Mirage, and others. Their properties worldwide include:
Las Vegas, Nevada
* Bellagio Hotel/Casino (Designer Steve Wynn)
* The Mirage (Designer Steve Wynn)
* Luxor
* Mandalay Bay
o THEhotel at Mandalay Bay
* MGM Grand Las Vegas
o The Signature at MGM Grand
* Monte Carlo Hotel/Casino
* New York-New York Hotel/Casino
* Excalibur
* Circus Circus
* Slots-A-Fun Casino
* CityCenter (opening 2009)
Also in Nevada
* Circus Circus Reno, Reno, Nevada
* Silver Legacy Resort Casino, Reno, Nevada
* Railroad Pass, Henderson, Nevada
* Nevada Landing Hotel and Casino, Jean, Nevada
* Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall, Jean, Nevada
* Primm Valley Golf Club
* Shadow Creek Golf Course, North Las Vegas, Nevada
Other properties
* Beau Rivage Hotel and Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi (Designer Steve Wynn)
* Gold Strike Resort and Casino, Tunica, Mississippi
* MGM Grand Detroit, Detroit Michigan (98% owner in partnership with Partners Detroit, L.L.C.)
* MGM Grand Atlantic City – newly announced casino to be built between Borgata and Harrahs
* Borgata Hotel/Casino and Spa, Atlantic City New Jersey
* MGM Grand Macau, Macau, China
* MGM Grand at Foxwoods
* MGM Grand Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
* The Bellagio Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
* MGM Grand Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
* Skylofts Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirate