MGM Said to Scout Tokyo Fish Market as Casino Site

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MGM Resorts International has scouted the world’s biggest fish market as a potential site for the casino resort it wants to build in Japan, according to two people familiar with the company’s plans.

Chief Executive Officer James Murren visited central Tokyo’s Tsukiji market in March to survey the sprawling warren of fish stalls on about 231,000 square meters (57 acres) of land that the the city may sell after its vendors relocate, the people said.