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Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum.
The eight bids include three from Manhattan, two from Queens, and one each from Brooklyn, the Bronx and Westchester.
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.
To build its casino in Texas, Sands needs a Constitutional Amendment legalizing gambling at state level to pass and it needs Irving City Council to approve the zoning entitlements.
The Las Vegas-based heavyweight has no casino resorts in the U.S. today, but it’s laying the groundwork for political and ...
Las Vegas Sands Corporation, owned by Miriam Adelson, tried to lobby at the legislature this year to make casinos legal in ...
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A tariff is a tariff is a tariff, whether in a racy letter, stated on a big chart, or even in an Instagram DM.
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians is planning to open Crystal Shores Casino in Benzie County. The tribe also operates Turtle Creek Casino, shown here, and Leelanau Sands Casino.
BENZIE COUNTY, MI – The popularity of a small casino about to open in Northern Michigan will determine whether or not a bigger one could be built, WPBN/WGTU reports.
Business Sands casino begins pulling together North Texas city leaders in gambling push The North Texas Commission is looking to bring together business and city leaders on how destination resorts ...
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