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Las Vegas Sands has one last "Hail Mary" effort still in the works in its attempt to find a company that could take over a bid for a casino license at the Nassau Hub, one source with knowledge of ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is dropping efforts to develop a New York casino, partly over concerns that online betting in the state would crimp results for a land-based property.
Las Vegas Sands’ bid to convert the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island into a $6 billion gambling den has crapped out. The Nevada-based casino shredded its plans to build a casino on the site of the ...
Las Vegas Sands CEO Rob Goldstein, Nassau County executive Bruce Blakeman, Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale (Getty, Las Vegas Sands, Antony-22, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons) Jun 9, 2025, 1:43 PM UTC ...
Las Vegas Sands, one of the largest casino companies in the world, has been a leading contender for the right to open a casino on the site of Nassau Coliseum, a large arena just outside New York City.
The race to win a coveted New York City casino license now has one less bidder. Las Vegas Sands announced last week that it would withdraw a plan for a potential bid to add a casino resort to the ...