Sure. But 19 out of 27 are owned by just 2 companies. Here's a breakdown of who owns what resorts.
MGM Resorts
MGM Grand
Luxor
Excalibur
Aria
Aria
Bellagio
Circus Circus
Mandalay Bay
Mirage
Monte Carlo
New York New York
Delano
Vdara
Flamingo
Caesars Palace
Paris
Bally's
Harrah's
Linq
Planet Hollywood
Wynn Resorts
Wynn
Encore
Las Vegas Sands Inc
Venetian
Palazzo
The Blackstone Group
Cosmopolitan
Phil Ruffin
Treasure Island
American Casino & Entertainment
StratospherePenn National Gaming
Tropicana
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Here are the 27 resorts, ranked by number of Hotel Rooms, labeled if part of one of the two conglomerations.
MGM Grand - MGM Resorts
Luxor - MGM Resorts
Venetian
Excalibur - MGM Resorts
Aria - MGM Resorts
Aria - MGM Resorts
Bellagio - MGM Resorts
Circus Circus - MGM Resorts
Flamingo - Caesars Entertainment
Caesars Palace - Caesars Entertainment
Caesars Palace - Caesars Entertainment
Mandalay Bay - MGM Resorts
Palazzo
Mirage - MGM Resorts
Monte Carlo - MGM Resorts
Cosmopolitan
Paris - Caesars Entertainment
Treasure Island
Bally's - Caesars EntertainmentWynn
Harrah's - Caesars Entertainment
Linq - Caesars Entertainment
Planet Hollywood - Caesars Entertainment
Stratosphere
Encore
New York New York - MGM Resorts
Vdara - MGM Resorts
Tropicana
Delano - MGM Resorts
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So the answer is...MGM Resorts owns the Strip.
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