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Friday, May 10, 2013

MGM Resorts Pursuing Gambling License At National Harbor

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. (WJZ) — Promising Vegas on the Potomac. MGM Resorts files paperwork to build a resort casino at National Harbor in Prince George’s County.

Alex DeMetrick reports–if approved, it could dwarf Maryland’s other casinos.

When you’re in the business of building big, MGM Resorts has staked out its share of Las Vegas. And to do something on that scale in Maryland, it’s focused on National Harbor in Prince George’s County.

Across the Potomac from Virginia and D.C., it would be Maryland’s largest resort casino. Just how large was hinted at in the number of boxes it brought to Maryland Lottery’s gaming control agency.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is'nt it ironic just how apparently successful Mike Miller's casino choice is? There are a lot of us out here that will benefit from good ole Mike's actions.

Anonymous said...

Joe,


Back when this was being debated before the election, I stated in a quote that MGM was heavily lobbying for this. I live within walking distance of the National Harbor, and can't wait to sell my home and gtfoh.


Remember folks, before Atlantic City had casinos it was just a dirty, crime riddled beach town. Now, it's a dirty, crime riddled beach town with casinos.