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Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island. The gaming giant’s announcement Wednesday caught some casino ...
The Nevada-based company will not apply in June for one of the state's three gaming license available for the downstate ...
Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its bid to build a $6 billion casino at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island. The company cites the threat of online gambling, the economic climate and ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is dropping efforts to develop ... including Caesars Entertainment Inc., Wynn Resorts Ltd. and Mets owner Steve Cohen. Applications are due in June, with a final decision ...
Las Vegas Sands announced ... a lease transfer to Sands initially. County officials accused Hofstra of “colluding” with a competing bid from Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International.
The developer who planned to turn Long Island's Nassau Coliseum site into a casino has pulled the plug on the project.
By Liam Stack Las Vegas Sands, the casino and resort company that ... Other developers who have vigorously pursued bids include Steve Cohen, the owner of the New York Mets, who wants to open ...
The Las Vegas Sands will no ... New York City in Queens. Sands was the only proposal on Long Island bidding for one of the three licenses. Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International ...
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