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New York, May 19 (EFE).- A megacasin projected in the sought after Hudson Yards area, in downtown-west Manhattan, will not finally see the light, announced today the promoters of Wynn Resort-Related, claiming the “persisting opposition” to the project. The casino, a $12 billion project, was going to be erected next to the High Line, a high pedestrian walk that crosses much of Chelsea’s neighborhood and has become a tourist attraction of the firs…
Hudson Yards casino plan dropped over backlash to complex near NYC High Line — as Jay-Z pushes rival proposal
A controversial proposal to build a $12 billion casino complex in Hudson Yards near the High Line was dropped in the face of fierce community opposition, officials said Monday.
Hudson Yards development pulls out of casino bid; company aims to move forward with residential plans
There's one less bid in the running to bring a new casino to New York City. Wynn Resorts recently announced that it would no longer pursue a gaming license for its originally proposed development with Related Companies. The proposed casino, slated for Hudson Yards, would have been part of a development at the Western Railyard that consists of office towers, high-end stores, and luxury apartments. In the statement, Wynn Resorts cited the rising …
BREAKING: Wynn Folds — Casino Plan Scrapped at Hudson Yards After Fierce Community Pushback
Wynn Resorts has officially withdrawn its controversial bid to bring a casino to the Western Rail Yards at Hudson Yards — a dramatic retreat that follows months of political pressure, community opposition and intense behind-the-scenes negotiations over one of the most valuable parcels of land in New York City.Councilmember Erik Bottcher has managed to get Wynn Resorts to drop their casino bid at Hudson Yards. Photo montage: Phil O’Brien/RelatedT…
Related Pulls Its Cards on Hudson Yards Casino Bid as Wynn Backs Out
Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group’s grand plans for a casino complex at Hudson Yards have fallen apart as Wynn Resorts backed out of the project. The casino operator announced Monday that it has decided not to submit an application for one of New York City’s three coveted gaming licenses, and has withdrawn from Related and Oxford’s $12 billion casino proposal called Hudson Yards West. Related will move forward with the zoning change …
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