The Daily Dirt: The rollercoaster casino competition
And then there were eight. Again. The Bally’s Bronx casino proposal is back in the game just one month after City Council killed it. The Council rejected the zoning changes Bally’s needed to move forward with its $4 billion casino complex in the Bronx, but Mayor Eric Adams vetoed the decision. Though Council leadership criticized the mayor’s move, underscoring a broader battle brewing over the future of member deference, the body did not decide to take up the issue. The Council ran out the clock on its opportunity to override the veto, so the proposal will move forward with the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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The Daily Dirt: The rollercoaster casino competition