Officials from Related Companies have met with City Hall to discuss a proposal to build a casino over rail tracks on the far West Side. Kathy Hochul and state officials, of their preliminary plans, sources said. Representatives with the developers and casinos have apprised Adams’ office, as well as Gov. Real-estate giants Related Companies in Hudson Yards and Vornado and SL Green in Times Square are interested in forming partnerships with casino behemoths such as Hard Rock, Sands and Wynn for local venues, industry and government sources said. The state Gaming Commission is authorized to issue up to three licenses in the Big Apple downstate region, and Mayor Eric Adams has said he wants at least two of the licenses given to the city. Some of the other sites being eyed are Willets Point near the Mets Citi Field ballpark in Queens and Brooklyn’s Coney Island, according to sources familiar with the plans. New York City developers and gaming operators are putting their chips on the table in a frenzied bid for the right to open local casinos, including in Times Square and Hudson Yards, The Post has learned. Las Vegas casino, hotel workers set strike deadline after months of talks stall Mets owner unveils $8B casino plan in new ‘Metropolitan Park’Ĭalifornia casino linked to tuberculosis cases, customers urged to get tested State judge blocks Nassau County lease for $4 billion Sands casino
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