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Operators awarded licenses to run 3 New York City-area casinos will have to pay New York State at least $500 million fee for the privilege to roll the dice, according to new rules approved by a ...
Saratoga Casino and partners seek New York City gambling license Plans to build $3B casino, hotel on Coney Island By Wendy Liberatore , Staff Writer Updated Jan 31, 2023 12:36 p.m.
New York State last month launched an open-ended, high-stakes game for deep-pocketed developers: A bidding process that could deliver up to three prized casino licenses in the New York City area.
Nearly a dozen applicants are vying for up to three available licenses to build full-scale casinos in New York City, Long Island and Westchester. The board will make a decision by Dec. 1 of next ...
Despite millions already spent, there appear to be no clear favorites for landing one of three downstate gambling licenses.
Eight bidders compete for a New York City casino license, with proposals including a Times Square Caesars Palace.
MGM Resorts is proposing a $2.3 billion expansion of the Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway. Resorts World, owned by ...
Gambling companies have submitted eight bids for the three licenses expected to be awarded in or near New York City by the ...
Resorts World New York City has presented its ambitious $5.5 billion proposal to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) ...
The time to submit an application for a downstate casino license in New York is now. Three licenses are up for grabs, and eight bidders are still in the running, but that can all change if any one ...
In 2013, New York voters approved a referendum to allow seven private casino licenses to be issued. The state Legislature voted to let four upstate casinos — in the Finger Lakes, Schenectady ...
Key lawmakers are pushing Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature to take action to award up to three casino licenses in the New York City region.