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MGM Macau

Hotel and casino in Macau, China


Hotel and casino in Macau, China

FieldValue
imageMGM Grand Macau edit1.jpg
captionMGM Macau
casinoMGM Macau
native_name
locationSé, Macau
addressAvenida Dr. Sun Yat Sen
rooms597
logo_size12
space_gaming100,000 sq ft
attractionsThe Grande Praça
Poly MGM Museum
notable_restaurantsPalette Dining Studio
Wolfgang Puck Cucina
Wolfgang Puck Steak
TAP
date_opened
architectWong Tung & Partners
ownerMGM Resorts International

Poly MGM Museum Wolfgang Puck Cucina Wolfgang Puck Steak TAP

MGM Macau (; formerly known as MGM Grand Macau) is a 35-story, 600-room casino resort in Sé, Macau. Under a sub concession approved by the Macau government, the project is owned and operated as a 50-50 joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho, the daughter of Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho. The sub-concession is one of several examples of new casino construction following the end of the government-granted monopoly held for decades by Stanley Ho.

History

The MGM Grand Macau was opened on 18 December 2007 at a cost of US $1.25 billion.

The property was renamed to MGM Macau, as part of MGM Mirage's 2010 rebranding to MGM Resorts International.

On 18 April 2011, an initial public offering was announced. Under the agreement, Pansy Ho would receive a 29 percent stake in the company, MGM China Holdings Ltd, which was created as a listing vehicle for the IPO. MGM Resorts would hold 51 percent and the public would receive 20 percent. The company raised US $1.5 billion from its IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange at the top price of the range.

Facilities

The property includes a convention space of 1452 m2, including an area known as the Grand Ballroom spanning 807 m2 for business meetings, social events, and weddings. Additionally, it partners with Six Senses Spa to offer a space of 2720 m2 that includes 12 treatment areas.

Soon after Wynn Macau's expansion plans became public, the MGM Macau announced its own plans for expansion, only weeks after the project was publicly launched. The expansion added 4400 m2 to the casino floor's 2nd level.

Poly MGM Museum

Poly MGM Museum, a museum jointly-established by MGM and the Chinese state-owned Poly Culture Group, opened on the second floor of MGM Macau on November 2, 2024. The museum, nearly 2000 m2 in space, was described to be "the first museum of international standing within an integrated resort across the Greater China region". The inaugural exhibition themed around the Maritime Silk Road features over 200 artifacts and pieces of artwork, including four of the Old Summer Palace bronze heads and the 17th-century Chinese tapestry Aeneas and Anchises, part of The Story of Troy set.

References

References

  1. (15 September 2010). "The Asian Gaming 50". Inside Asian Gaming.
  2. "MGM China prices $1.5-billion IPO at top of range". The Globe and Mail.
  3. "POLY MGM MUSEUM Opens on November 2".
  4. (2024-11-18). "The Poly MGM Museum is now officially open".
  5. (2024-11-26). "Poly MGM Museum unveiled in November as Macau’s new cultural and tourism landmark, debuting with a maritime silk road exhibition".
  6. Louie, James. "Poly MGM Museum".
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