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Any new third-party developer at the Nassau Coliseum replacing Las Vegas Sands would need to continue the casino resort ...
Las Vegas Sands has withdrawn its planned bid to open a $4 billion casino complex at the site of the Nassau Coliseum on Long ...
The Nevada-based company will not apply in June for one of the state's three gaming license available for the downstate ...
Plans for a potential casino in Nassau County took a hit on Wednesday after Las Vegas Sands announced it is no longer ...
The company, which operates casino resorts in Singapore and Macau, announced its decision during a call with investors on ...
Las Vegas Sands is no longer bidding for a casino at the site of Nassau ... Coliseum site. This would include those that may be able to address both land-based and digital markets in New York.” ...
Las Vegas Sands unexpectedly pulled the plug on its casino plan for the Nassau Coliseum. CBS News New York's Jennifer McLogan ...
Las Vegas Sands said they are in the process of coming to an agreement with a third party to transact the casino license bid ...
“We also continue to believe that the Nassau Coliseum site is the best location for that development opportunity and should be highly competitive in the New York casino licensing process.