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RESORTS WORLD NEW YORK CITY


THE PROPOSAL


New renderings have been revealed for an extensive proposed expansion of the Resorts World New York City casino complex at the Aqueduct Race Track in South Ozone Park, Queens. Designed by Perkins Eastman, the estimated $5bn project would add 350,000 square feet of gaming space, a 1,600-room Crockfords-branded hotel, a 7,000-seat arena, wellness amenities, restaurants, and more than 10 acres of parks, trails, and bike paths.


Te existing complex spans one million square feet with 400 guest rooms and around 6,500 slot machines, and is bound by Rockaway Boulevard to the north, the Belt Parkway to the south, 114th Street to the east, and Aqueduct Road to the west.


Image Credit: Designed by Perkins Eastman Borough: Queens


Casino Operator: Genting Group Developer: TBC


WHAT'S THE LATEST?


Queens-native music icon Nas attended the announcement of the expansion and showed enthusiasm for the project's ability to create chances for families in the local area and draw talent to Queens. Te local community board has no objections to the initiative due to its positive impact on the Jamacia, Queens neighbourhood since its 2011 coming.


“Resorts World New York City came into our community more than a dozen years ago, and every day since has been a dedicated neighbour who shows up, hears our feedback, and responds to our needs,” "stated Betty Braton, the chair of Queens Community Board 10, in the statement.“Tey have been with us in good times and tough times ever since, giving both financial support and their time to this community. I know this partnership will only continue as Resorts World answers the immediate needs but also presents a vision for the future.”


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