3 surviving NYC casino proposals are in Bronx, Queens
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Queens Is the Big Casino Winner
Steve Cohen’s proposal and Resorts World in Ozone Park took two of the three licenses with the third one going to Bally’s in the Bronx.
Roll the dice in Queens! Queens Borough President Donovan Richards said he’s “confident” and “bullish” that two local bidders — Mets owner Steve Cohen-Hard Rock
New York City is set to get its first Vegas-style casinos, with one near the New York Mets' stadium and another potentially seeing a windfall for President Donald Trump.
In a unanimous vote on Monday, New York’s Gaming Facility Location Board approved all three remaining bids for downstate casino licences at a public meeting held at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan.
A state board on Monday awarded three licenses to operate the first Vegas-style casinos in New York City that are expected to generate billions of dollars in tax revenues, jobs and economic
New York gaming regulators have given a green light for three downstate casinos, including one at the site of a former golf course owned by President Donald Trump. The Gaming Facility Location Board on Monday voted to recommend casinos for locations in Metropolitan Park at Willets Point,
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NY Gaming Board votes to recommend all 3 NYC casino licenses
New York’s Gaming Facility Location Board made history this morning, voting to award all three remaining bidders full casino operating licenses.