Posted on 11/29/2023 6:55:23 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is proposing changes to the zoning law to make it easier for casinos to locate in New York City.
The current zoning law makes no mention of casinos, leaving a state-approved gaming facility in the five boroughs vulnerable to litigation — putting the city at a disadvantage with casinos eyeing sites in the surrounding suburbs, city officials said.
Nassau County already approved a lease for Sands to operate a casino at the Nassau Coliseum site, though it is currently tied up in litigation.
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Casinos aren’t the same when you can’t smoke inside
have to wonder.
if NYC’s tourism is SO bad at this point that they believe casinos may be a way to pull in some tourists that might have otherwise gone to Vegas.
There’s always money for boozin’ and gamblin’.
Iowa passed legislation gambling only on riverboats as a nod to history.
Then came legislation to redefine riverboats. (as long as it floated.)
Then came anything goes.....................
Why does “SHOW ME THE MONEY!” comes to mind........
Mafia is back in business democrats don’t care where it comes from just keep it flowing.
Biden winks
Everything was made worse by the War on Smoking.
Casinos in New York City? Why not? They’re already gambling with their lives, why not gamble with their money?
Its all about the money, that NYC is quickly runnng out of.
Gives poor folks an irresistible lure to become even more poor, though
Join CIties like DC, BALTIMORE and NOLA a sound solution. NYC will be a ghost town soon.NAshville will be the new Broadway.
I suppose there might be some novelty in losing one’s shirt in NYC as opposed to Atlantic City or the other casinos in New England and upstate.
Add to that-—losing one’s life when followed out of the casino with your possible winnings.
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