Nassau County already approved a lease for Sands to operate a casino at the Nassau Coliseum site, though it is currently tied up in litigation. The current zoning law makes no mention of casinos, leaving a state-approved gaming facility in the five boroughs vulnerable to litigation - putting the city at a disadvantage with casinos eyeing sites in the surrounding suburbs, city officials said. Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is proposing changes to the zoning law to make it easier for casinos to locate in New York City. Las Vegas casino, hotel workers set strike deadline after months of talks stall
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