Not so fast: Bally’s Bronx casino plan gets another shot
In recent weeks, it appeared the cards were firmly stacked against Bally’s and its pursuit of a casino in the Bronx. But Mayor Eric Adams had an ace up his sleeve and the City Council is prepared to watch how the rest of the game unfolds. The casino plan at Ferry Point Park in Throggs Neck received a second shot at success after the City Council didn’t attempt to override the mayor’s critical veto of the body’s previous rejection of the pitch, Crain’s reported. A 10-day clock for the council to act lapsed without action on Monday. The surprise move […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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