Resort company announces plans for multi-billion dollar casino on Long Island

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The casino development would include hotels, restaurants, a performance venue and convention space.

"Our company's track record of driving significant economic benefits to the communities in which we operate and the meaningful relationships and partnerships we have created in each of those communities gives us a unique perspective on what it takes to develop transformative tourism destinations that positively impact the local community.

Based on that experience, we strongly believe Long Island can be home to one of the region's great entertainment and hospitality developments" said CEO Robert G. Goldstein. "Our announcement today is only the first part of this journey. Our ability to put forward a compelling and competitive proposal will only succeed if we engage with the Long Island community and, in collaboration, develop a proposal that reflects the input of all those involved.

 

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Casino are nothing but blood suckers of the poor.The house always wins.

Great idea! Do something with the land. Perfect location. Central LI.

So,Las Vegas Style Gambling 🎰 is Coming To Long Island,Like We Need More Traffic!🤣🤣🤣

I’ll take everything else but no need for a casino because that would effect society which we already have one in Suffolk and NYC. I would like to see EDM Artists hosting shows on Long Island because every Show in NYC starts like 10 to 11:30 at night which I’m not going that late

Will they leave Coney Island alone then? I hope so.

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