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The county executive said partner Las Vegas Sands will still pursue a sports-entertainment-hospitality project at the site.
Legislative approvals and political support for a now-shelved casino-resort could help fast-track a future project.
The conversation surrounding the possibility of Long Island getting its first casino has reached a boiling point. Recent ...
MINEOLA, N.Y. -- The controversial plan to build a $6 billion Las Vegas Sands casino and resort complex on Long Island is moving forward after a major vote Monday. Tension built inside the Nassau ...
In the span of 24 hours, elected officials in Nassau County and the Town of Hempstead have acted in concert to seal the fate of the Nassau Hub. They have ignored the majority of residents and rushed ...
UNIONDALE, N.Y. – Plans for a controversial casino in Nassau County are expected to get another green light Monday. The Nassau County Legislature will be voting on whether to approve a 42-year ...
Las Vegas Sands’ vision of a casino on the site of the Nassau Coliseum took a big step forward last night thanks to a vote by the Nassau County Legislature—as a rival bid in Queens stalls due ...
New York’s casino wars intensified Thursday, as Nassau County published text messages that it said presented a “smoking gun” showing Hofstra University has coordinated with Steve Cohen in ...
Plans for a large-scale casino at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale got another green light on Monday when the Nassau County Legislature Rules Committee approved a 42-year lease for Las Vegas Sands.
NASSAU COUNTY, Long Island (WABC) -- Nassau County residents and leaders gathered Thursday to protest plans to place the second-largest casino in the country right in the middle of their community.
Long Island officials on Wednesday accused Hofstra University of colluding with a Queens casino bidder to try to halt a competing bid at the Nassau Coliseum. Nassau County charged that Hofstra ...
Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel in Islandia, one of Long Island’s most active gaming centers, faced a full-day shutdown on Wednesday ...