New York City Comptroller calls for killing Hudson Yards casino bid, saying it will hurt the High Line

Thursday, April 3, 2025 3:45 PM
Photo:  Related Companies and Wynn Resorts (courtesy)
  • Chris Sommerfeldt, New York Daily News

City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander is calling on a major real estate firm to pull the plug on its bid to develop a casino on Manhattan’s west side, saying the plan would pose a burden on the High Line and fall short when it comes to affordable housing.

The bid, submitted by Related Companies in coordination with Nevada-based gambling giant Wynn Resorts, proposes to erect an 80-story tower in the Hudson Yards that’d house a luxe casino and hotel. The plan has an estimated price-tag of $12 billion.

In a statement shared exclusively with the Daily News, Lander said the Related-Wynn plan would disrupt the High Line, the iconic 1.5-mile elevated greenway spanning through the old train yards.