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The county executive said partner Las Vegas Sands will still pursue a sports-entertainment-hospitality project at the site.
The gaming operator folded on its casino bid earlier this spring. A third-party takeover of the proposal hasn’t transpired.
The vote by the legislature to accept the findings officially ends its involvement in a court-ordered, state environmental ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is still in talks to transfer its proposed casino-resort project at the Nassau Coliseum site to a third ...
The Las Vegas Sands (LVS) casino resort has officially withdrawn its bid for developing a $4 billion resort at the Nassau ...
Fed-up Nassau County residents flooded Tuesday’s Hempstead Town Board meeting and turned it into a five-hour protest over a ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHempstead holding 2 public hearings today on Nassau Coliseum redevelopment projectDespite announcing last month that it wouldn't pursue a full gaming license, Las Vegas Sands, which owns the lease to the Nassau Coliseum property, is still obligated to redevelop the area.
If you do not want to see a Slots Casino at the Coliseum, your last chance to voice your opposition is Tuesday, June 10th at the Town of Hempstead building at One Washington St., Hempstead, NY. Please ...
Anyone with something to say about the potential rezoning and casino at the Nassau Coliseum can make their voice heard at the ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNDebate over Nassau Coliseum redevelopment project reflects deep divisionsAlthough Las Vegas Sands recently backed away from directly pursuing a casino license for the site, the company is still seeking a third party to take over the bid.
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