Wynn Resorts has
of the importance of meeting local community needs. Together, they will operate gaming in Coney Island.
Te bid draws on the expertise and institutional knowledge of respected developers and operators while also fulfilling a generations-long promise to Coney Island by providing the region with a permanent, thriving local economic engine. If awarded a licence, Coney Island’s economy will no longer be so singularly dependent on summertime amusement park visitors.
Te partners have expressed their commitment to MWBE hiring in addition to working with local institutions to create a job training programme with a focus on hospitality and gaming that then hires directly from residents of Brooklyn and Queens.
P40 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS HUDSON YARDS
Wynn Resorts has proposed a casino on the far west side of Manhattan housed within a 1,500- room resort boasting 20 restaurants, a nightclub and theatre.
Downstate on the Western Yards at Hudson Yards, Wynn Resorts has submitted plans for a resort, entertainment and gaming destination along the Hudson River would deliver thousands of permanent and construction jobs and billions in direct and indirect tax revenue to the state and city.
Te Western Yards is located directly next to Javits Center— which has recently completed a $1.5bn expansion and is one of the busiest convention centres in the United States hosting the world’s leading conventions, trade shows
and special events. Together with the Javits Center, a world-class resort on the Western Yards would create the country’s preeminent convention and entertainment district.
Located along the High Line’s northernmost portion, Hudson Yards is walking distance to all of the region’s major public transportation, including the 7- Train line, Penn Station (accessible to the LIRR, A/C/E, 1/2/3 Train lines), Moynihan Train Hall and the Hudson River Ferry.
Hudson Yards is the centre of New York City’s rapidly evolving West Side and home to diverse shops and culinary experiences, offices for leaders in industry, public art, acres of open gardens and groves and dynamic hub to New Yorkers, tourists and visitors to the Javits Center.
proposed a casino on the far west side of Manhattan housed within a 1,500-room resort boasting 20 restaurants, a nightclub and
theatre. The resort, entertainment and gaming destination along the Hudson River would deliver thousands of permanent and
construction jobs and billions in direct and indirect tax revenue to the state and city.
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