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We already have the Aqueduct “racino”, and numerous casinos upstate. The 3 remaining casino licenses will be downstate in New York City and region.
https://casinobeats.com/2021/10/21/n...ssues-rfi/?amp New York to potentially add three casinos as regulator issues RFI October 21, 2021 Quote:
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https://nypost.com/2021/10/20/gaming...-nyc-area/amp/ Gaming agency seeks bids to open casinos in NYC area By Carl Campanile and Bernadette Hogan October 20, 2021 Quote:
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As Empire City Turns 15, MGM Resorts Reiterates Interest in Full Casino License https://www-casino-org.cdn.ampprojec...3-1024x760.png Quote:
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Hard Rock considering two NYC-area casinos 8 miles apart Wayne Parry October 27, 2021 Quote:
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I doubt more would be built in Westchester due to Yonkers and Connecticut already having multiple. No way in Rockland because of suburban NIMBYs. Queens/Long Island seems okay. A Staten Island Casino would bring in a lot of economic activity to the forgotten borough, but the development sites are limited - I can only imagine it being on the North Shore near St. George and the Ferry terminal. Maaaybe Manhattan? But casinos like huge floors to fit in as many retail stores and gambling stations as possible. Manhattan is not ideal for such an operation.
I think an ideal place would be Governor's Island. It's already rezoned for hotels. |
Casinos are banned on Governors Island, along with residential development. BTW, I forgot to mention that Govs Island is open year ‘round now. Some of the best news of the year.
Existing sites (like Westchester and Queens) probably have an advantage. They’re already up and running, bringing in a gazillion dollars, and have room for expansion. If they ever did decide to put one in Manhattan, it should be on the west side, near the Javits. Times Square has way too much going on. Another logical place would be Coney Island in Brooklyn. It could jumpstart the indoor amusement district, finally realizing the goal of making the area more than seasonal. |
Yes to Coney Island, seems like an appropriate fit. Leisure and vice. Not sure why anyone would think Governors Island would be a good spot for a casino, whether they're banned or not. The only possible benefit I could see would be it might push a 1 train extension to Red Hook via Gov Island one step closer to serious consideration.
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Mets Owner Steve Cohen in Talks on Sands Casino Near Citi Field Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams October 29, 2021 Quote:
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A plan for a $3 billion casino in New York’s Manhattan includes a massive crypto-trading floor and a flying-car landing pad Quote:
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-trading-floor New York City Casino Pitch Includes Cryptocurrency Trading Floor Ader’s $3 billion plan includes landing pad for flying cars By Christopher Palmeri December 7, 2021 Quote:
https://markets.businessinsider.com/...ng-car-2021-12 https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/...60&u=t&o=f&l=f https://www.vegasslotsonline.com/new...trading-floor/ Pitch for $3bn+ New York City Casino Features Flying Car Landing Pad, Crypto Trading Floor Quote:
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Any casino development would put in those proposed red light districts wouldn't they? If those ever pan out, I have no idea if they will.
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Would love to see a casino in Manhattan. Forget the prunes inflecting their values on to others. It will be a major tourist draw and would bring in a ton of revenue for the city and State.
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^ Somewhere around Javits would be good for a Manhattan location.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...esort-in-vegas Hard Rock to Say Goodbye to Mirage’s Volcano, Eyes NYC Casino ByChristopher Palmeri December 13, 2021 Quote:
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They should make a casino where the whole thing feels like an illicit underground Chinatown poker den. Matt Damon and Edward Norton could make periodical appearances.
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Lol, you never know. I don’t think the flying car thing is gonna fly but you never know.
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Also flying electric cars and copters can alleviate the elevator problem in tall buildings meaning we should now be able to build comfortably over 2000 ft. :shrug: |
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And that's not even commenting on the practicality of such a system. Now that's not to say they're impossible, they aren't, but don't get your hopes up just yet. |
https://www.timesunion.com/news/arti...C-16705067.php
Major Las Vegas players are interested in NYC casinos Rush Street, which owns Schenectady's Rivers Casino, also wants in Rick Karlin Dec. 15, 2021 Quote:
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https://www.thecentersquare.com/new_...7d995.amp.html
New York receives 30 responses to downstate casino information request Quote:
https://www.gamblingnews.com/news/ga...no-action/?amp Gaming Operators Lining Up to Get in on New York’s Casino Action By Erik Gibbs December 17, 2021 Quote:
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It'll be interesting to watch this unfold and compare it to what is being proposed in Chicago.
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