As reported by the Rhode Island Providence Journal: “A memorandum of 
understanding signed this spring by the Mashantucket Pequots and MGM Mirage, 
the publicly traded gaming colossus, lays out a plan for possibly more 
casinos in southeastern Connecticut, elsewhere in Indian Country, in 
Atlantic City or on the Las Vegas strip. “The Mashantuckets and MGM 
envision, in addition to the $700-million expansion already under way at 
Foxwoods, the potential for more new casinos on the Connecticut reservation 
using MGM brand names and other nongaming, destination-resort development 
along Route 2 in North Stonington. “The tribe announced its intention to 
partner with MGM in April. The memorandum, released by the state Division of 
Special Revenue in response to a Freedom of Information request by The Day, 
includes these provisions:
“The Foxwoods expansion, scheduled to open in 2008, will get an MGM brand 
name, probably MGM Grand. The Mashantuckets will have access to additional 
MGM casino hotel brand names for future expansions.
“.MGM and the Mashantuckets will establish a new entity, jointly owned, that 
could develop casino resorts all over the country, including the Las Vegas 
strip. A specific 14-acre site in Atlantic City now owned by MGM is one 
location mentioned as a possibility.
“.The National Indian Gaming Commission, which is required to approve 
anything considered to be a management contract with an Indian tribe, is 
also reviewing the Mashantucket/MGM memorandum, a spokesman said.”
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