Mayor Eric Adams vetoes Council’s rejection of Bally’s casino plan
Mayor Eric Adams intends to revive Bally’s casino proposal after the City Council rejected a rezoning needed for the plan to move forward. Adams on Wednesday confirmed that he vetoed the City Council’s vote against the company’s request for zoning changes needed to turn a portion of the city-owned golf course at Bally’s Golf Links into a $4 billion casino complex. Bally’s needs the zoning approval to move forward in the casino competition. After the City Council’s vote, Adams hinted that he wouldn’t let the decision stand, saying that it “pits boroughs against one another and leaves the Bronx unable […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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