LONG ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — Las Vegas Sands Corp. made a surprising announcement, stating that the company will not be bidding for a casino license in New York. The American casino and resort company ...
Any new third-party developer at the Nassau Coliseum replacing Las Vegas Sands would need to continue the casino resort company's environmental review process and assume all of the terms previously ...
There will not be a casino constructed on Long Island. At least not now. Las Vegas Sands has officially stepped away from its plan to build a casino and resort at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale. The ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is dropping efforts to develop a New York casino, partly over concerns that online betting in the state would crimp results for a land-based property. The company announced the ...
Fed-up Nassau County residents flooded Tuesday’s Hempstead Town Board meeting and turned it into a five-hour protest over a rezoning proposal that could unlock Long Island’s first gambling resort — ...
Two major Las Vegas-linked casino operators cleared a key hurdle Thursday in New York’s casino licensing process, as MGM Resorts International and Genting Group won local approvals to convert their ...
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