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Who owns most of the Las Vegas Strip?

Vici recently completed the $17.2 billion acquisition of MGM Growth Properties making it by far the largest landlord on the Strip. The deal, which followed Vici's recent acquisition of the Venetian, makes the company the owner of the majority of the casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.



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The purchase added full ownership of thirteen properties to Vici's portfolio, and half ownership of the MGM Grand Las Vegas and Mandalay Bay resorts, and increased Vici's annual revenue by $1 billion, along with making it the largest land owner on the Las Vegas Strip, with over 660 acres.

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And the Bellagio's value shows the strength of Las Vegas' recovery. Blackstone — through its REIT Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust (BREIT) — spent $4.25 billion to buy the Bellagio from MGM Resorts in 2019, and its latest deal with Realty Income values the 4,000-room hotel at $5.1 billion.

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Top Shareholders The Vanguard Group, Inc. BlackRock, Inc. T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

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Why is Luxor closing? While no official announcement has been made, a decision to bring down Luxor during a period of weak demand due to the COVID-19 crisis could make sense for the resort's owner, MGM Resorts. The company has long felt its hands are tied by the distinctive, but limiting, Egyptian theme.

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There are hotels, and then there are luxury hotels favored by the ultra rich. The Bellagio and Caesars Palace are surprisingly popular with the world's richest people. The two Las Vegas hotels also happen to be the most affordable hotels on the list.

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