Location: New York
New York City: Last of three Manhattan casino proposals rejected by panel
NEW YORK (AP) — Plans to build the Big Apple’s first full-service casino in the heart of the city have run out of luck. A local panel... more
New York City: Bally’s offers responses to proposed CAC amendments
Bally’s, one of five remaining applicants for up to three downstate New York casino licenses, has submitted responses to amendments... more
EDITORIAL: $585 million Resorts World Catskills bailout is a risky bet
If officials in Sullivan County are worried about the future of the local casino, the concern hardly seems irrational. Resorts World... more
Will any casino be built in Manhattan?
The decision-making process that could bring three casinos to the New York area grinds on. Community advisory committees doomed two... more
New York: Sullivan County makes $585 million bet on Resorts World Catskills as casino eyes NYC investment
Sullivan County is making a $585 million play to purchase the non-gaming assets of Resorts World Catskills, which opened in 2018 but has... more
New York City: Cohen, Soloviev to create most jobs in casino race, report says
Two proposed casinos, one backed by Soloviev Group and Mohegan, and the other by hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen, will deliver the most... more
New York City: Private equity’s $3 billion bet on Coney Island casino
Roughly a decade ago, voters in New York approved a constitutional amendment providing for up to seven casino licenses throughout the... more
New York City: Billionaire Mets owner emerges as one of top bidders for new casino
Place your bets! Billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen’s bid to open an $8 billion casino complex next to his team’s Citi Field ballpark... more
New York City: Yonkers CAC vote on MGM casino plan set for Sept. 25
With a New York City Community Advisory Committee voting on Sept. 17 to reject two Manhattan casino proposals, effectively killing the... more
New York City: Inside the war over Jay-Z’s failed casino bid
Tens of billions of dollars, thousands of jobs, and quite possibly the fate of New York’s most iconic industry and most awful tourist... more

