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New York City is getting its first 3 Las Vegas-style casinos

The three casinos will generate an estimated $7 billion in gaming tax revenue and create tens of thousands of jobs, supporting public transit and education, officials said.

  • On Dec. 15, the New York State Gaming Commission awarded three full-casino licenses to Bally's, Hard Rock Metropolitan Park, and Resorts World, creating New York City's first Las Vegas-style resort casinos outside Manhattan.
  • Following a Dec. 1 recommendation by the Gaming Facility Location Board, the New York State Gaming Commission authorized the three licenses after a vetting process involving local advisory panels and community committees earlier this month.
  • Applicants proposed multibillion-dollar investments, notably an $8.1 billion Hard Rock Metropolitan Park plan, with the board predicting almost $13 billion in taxes and Bally's Ferry Point promising 15,000 jobs.
  • The commission required five-year monitoring agreements with independent third-party monitors and quarterly reporting to the New York State Gaming Commission, while each winner must pay a $500 million licensing fee benefiting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
  • Opponents warned of gambling harms and pledged legal fights as Hard Rock Metropolitan Park faced strong local pushback, while a downstate market evaluation projected $5.5 billion gross gaming revenue by 2033.
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Three new casinos coming to NYC

(The Center Square) — New York gaming regulators have approved three downstate casinos, clearing a crucial and final hurdle to bring Las Vegas-style gambling to the nation's largest city.

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AM New York broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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