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The Nevada-based company will not apply in June for one of the state's three gaming license available for the downstate region ...
Two bills were filed in the Texas legislature that would change the protest threshold of property owners within 200 feet of a ...
Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island.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 competition for a Downstate New York casino license is getting thinner after Las Vegas Sands unexpectedly pulled the plug on a $6 billion plan for Long Island's Nassau Coliseum. While some say ...
By Liam Stack Las Vegas Sands, the casino and resort company that has aggressively maneuvered to build a casino on Long Island in recent years, said on Wednesday that it was dropping its campaign ...
The Las Vegas Sands will no longer seek the casino bid at the Nassau Coliseum. In a statement on Wednesday, April 23, the company cited concerns with the potential legalization of iGaming ...
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 ...
UNIONDALE, Long Island (WABC) -- Plans for a potential casino in Nassau County took a hit on Wednesday after Las Vegas Sands announced it is no longer pursuing a New York gaming license.
The developer who planned to turn Long Island's Nassau Coliseum site into a casino has pulled the plug on the project. The Las Vegas Sands Corporation had proposed a $6 billion resort and casino ...
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