MGM National Harbor takes up a whopping 28 acres of land in Prince George’s County. And if you’ve ever been to the casino, you know it is immaculately designed and decorated.
But you might not know, it’s done with the environment top of mind.
As soon as you walk into the hotel you’re greeted by a sign of the environment…dirt. A piece of art that hangs above the check-in desk is actually made from the clay foundation of where the casino stands. So right off the bat you get the idea, the environment matters to MGM.
“We take pride in the fact that we reduce our carbon emissions footprint between 40 and 45 percent,” says Bruce Williams, the facilities director at MGM National Harbor.