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The controversial plan for a Las Vegas Sands casino on Long Island cleared a major vote to move forward.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman endorsed a plan that would allow Las Vegas Sands Corp to operate a casino at the Nassau Coliseum site.
Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island.
Don’t bet on New York gaming regulators winning any races. A top Sands Casino official ripped state gaming regulators for a “confusing” years-long review process that means licenses in the ...
The Las Vegas Sands announced plans Thursday to pursue the development of a multi-billion dollar casino and entertainment project on Long Island. Stacey Sager has the story.
A $6 billion proposal by Las Vegas Sands to build a casino resort on the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum site comes with significant impacts to water usage, traffic flow, public health and the ...
Like coins at a slot machine, Nassau Coliseum leases keep slipping through the fingers of the Las Vegas Sands. A state judge on Friday invalidated the company’s agreement with the venue’s ...
Plans for a potential casino in Nassau County took a hit on Wednesday after Las Vegas Sands announced it is no longer pursuing a New York gaming license.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Irving residents voiced opposition to Las Vegas Sands’ proposal for a destination resort, including a potential casino, a Dallas Mavericks arena, a hotel ...