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Pansy Ho and MGM Mirage to open casino in Macau
Pansy Ho, daughter of Asian tycoon Stanley Ho, and MGM Mirage, one the largest gaming companies in the world, are ready to open their first casino in Macau on December 18. The joint venture invested more than $1.25 billion in the construction of the MGM Grand Macau, which started several months ago.

The hotel-casino will have 600 rooms, suites and villas, 375 gaming tables, 900 slot machines and 16 high-end private gambling salons. The complex also has a conservatory called Grand Praca that was designed following the principles of the traditional Portuguese architecture of the ex-colony.

“The opening will mark the beginning of a new era in Macau,” MGM Mirage Chief Executive Terry Lanni said. He also explained that 6,000 employees have been hired for the 35-story MGM Grand Macau Casino and Hotel, which means an important contribution to Macau’s growing economy.

“The resort represents the first of many the partnership will develop in Macau,” Pansy Ho explained. Up until now, MGM Grand Paradise Ltd. has already submitted a petition with Macau’s authorities to build a second complex on the Cotai Strip.
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Crown casino announces big expansion
Crown authorities announced this week that the company is ready to start a $540 million expansion that will include the construction of the biggest hotel in Australia. Crown’s third hotel will have 658 rooms and will be built on Clarendon Street as of the beginning of October.

Antigua confident about entering the UK white list
Antigua authorities say the Caribbean nation is certain to enter the UK white list of non-European Union jurisdictions allowed to offer gambling sites to British citizens. All gaming operations based in countries not included in said list, will be banned from advertising in the United Kingdom.

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