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The Town of Hempstead took another step toward bringing a casino to Nassau County. The town's zoning board approved new ...
Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island.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 ...
The vote by the legislature to accept the findings officially ends its involvement in a court-ordered, state environmental ...
Las Vegas Sands, one of the largest casino companies in the world, has been a leading contender for the right to open a casino on the site of Nassau Coliseum, a large arena just outside New York City.
The gaming operator folded on its casino bid earlier this spring. A third-party takeover of the proposal hasn’t transpired.
The Nevada-based company dropped its bid to operate a commercial casino in New York and is looking for someone to take over the project.
That vote was an early step toward eventually allowing Las Vegas Sands Corp. to build a resort and casino on the site should ... is certainly going to be an open and ongoing process, our company ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s planned expansion of its iconic casino resort in Singapore is ... is expected to open early 2031, subject to government approval, the company said in an earnings report ...
"This is open to North Texas Commission members ... million on lobbyists and political donations to legalize casino gambling in Texas. Sands told key North Texas figures such as Arlington Mayor ...