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According to the gaming applications, several casino applicants are also using the services of Long Island companies.
If they can't come to a deal, Nassau OTB would have the right to either continue the current payments or terminate the ...
Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island. The gaming giant’s announcement Wednesday caught some casino ...
As Long Island grapples with its casino controversy, there’s another significant competition underway in New York—the battle for three downstate casino licenses.
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.
One of the world’s biggest casino operators, Sands had proposed a project costing upward of $5 billion at the site of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on New York’s Long Island.
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.
Long Island Association President Matt Cohen says he is "optimistic" that a third-party can be found to continue the application process for a state gaming license and hopefully bring a casino to ...
Nassau County tells News 12 that it will rework its lease approval process in its ongoing efforts to build a resort and casino at the Nassau Hub.
Jake's 58 casino joined with advocacy groups Thursday to discuss ways they are combatting problem gambling on Long Island. Representatives from the Long Island Problem Gambling Resource Center and ...