Location: New York
New York: Two decades after opening, Niagara Falls casino impact still up for debate
When it opened in 2002, some hailed Seneca Niagara Casino as the catalyst Niagara Falls needed to drive the growth of new hotels,... more
In 2022, the Empire State’s mobile sports-betting leviathan arose
As the first of the four large “Holy Grail” states to expand into mobile sports wagering, there was plenty of pressure on operators and... more
New York: Newburgh to get new Resorts World casino, brings crowds back to mall
After a year of construction, New York’s newest casino in Newburgh welcomed its first players Wednesday morning. The Resort World... more
Lawmaker: New York sports betting’s 51% tax rate likely to stay
New York online sports betting operators will likely still be paying a 51% tax rate in 2023. Despite their constant complaining, Assemb.... more
Casinos target a vulnerable clientele: older Asian gamblers
Soon after the white coach bus pulled up on a recent Monday morning, the passengers stepped off into the frigid cold. Outside, they rushed... more
New York sports betting weekly handle up, but revenue down from prior week
The revenue reaped from sports betting in New York took a steep drop last week, which was otherwise business as usual for operators.... more
New York: Online casino legalization hinges on responsible gambling
Online casinos in the state of New York seem to be a matter of when, not if. But a major factor in its legalization is about ensuring... more
New York: Resorts World Hudson Valley casino set to open Dec. 28 at Newburgh Mall
It was a quiet, chilly Wednesday morning in December, but inside the Newburgh Mall pop music bumped, bright lights flashed and slot... more
New York: As casino rumors swirl, Suffolk OTB launches $200M expansion of its gaming hotel
Talk about a turnaround. It wasn’t too long ago that the future looked quite grim for Suffolk Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation.... more
New York: Business owners, operators, Broadway unions team up to support a casino in Times Square
When Gov. Kathy Hochul signed off on the authorization for three downstate New York casino licenses, eyes lit up. Commercial gaming would... more
