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New York’s Gaming Board will decide by December on up to three downstate casino licenses among four finalists, each requiring a $500M fee and costing $2.3B–$8.1B.
The New York Gaming Facility Location Board is set to decide by December on up to three downstate casino licenses, evaluating four finalists: Resorts World NYC, MGM Empire City, Bally’s Bronx, and Hard Rock Metropolitan Park.
Each project requires a $500 million fee and costs between $2.3 billion and $8.1 billion.
The board, including newly appointed Cindy Estrada, will assess bids on economic impact, community benefits, and feasibility.
Final decisions follow mid-October submissions and private deliberations, with no guarantee all three licenses will be awarded.
The outcome will determine major casino developments featuring slot machines, table games, and sports betting, shaping regional economic growth and gaming access.
La Junta de Juegos de Nueva York decidirá en diciembre sobre hasta tres licencias de casino del estado entre cuatro finalistas, cada una de las cuales requiere una cuota de $500M y cuesta $2.3B$8.1B.