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3 NYC casinos get the green light: What's next?
The Commission voted to approve three downstate casino licenses — greenlighting Bally’s Bronx casino, Hard Rock’s Metropolitan Park project and Resorts World New York City.
NEW YORK - Resorts World plans to open New York City's first legal table games casino next week.
Resorts World New York City opening
What we know:
The company announced its plans on Tuesday. The opening hinges on final approval from the New York Gaming Commission, which officials expect to happen sometime this week.
Resorts World already operates a large video lottery terminal casino at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park. This $5.5 billion expansion would make it a full-scale casino.
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What they're saying:
"We are ready to welcome New Yorkers to this exciting new experience," said Robert DeSalvio, President of Genting Americas East. "…This is a transformational moment for Resorts World New York City, and we cannot wait to share it with our fellow New Yorkers."
By the numbers:
The casino will feature more than 240 table games, including blackjack, craps, baccarat and roulette, as well as thousands of slot machines.
DeSalvio said he expects the casino to bring thousands of jobs to the area over the next several years.
Other casinos coming to New York City
The backstory:
Resorts World's Queens casino is not the only full-scale casino coming to New York City soon. In December, the New York State Gaming Commission approved three locations, including a Bally's location on land next to the former Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point in the Bronx, and a casino and entertainment center near Citi Field, backed by Mets owner Steve Cohen.
The Source: Information in this story is from Resorts World New York City and previous FOX 5 NY reports.