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Times Square: The Fight Over a Casino and Broadway’s Future

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Times Square⁣ Casino Plan Defeated, Preserving Broadway‘s ​Home Base

NEW ⁢YORK, NY – A proposal to construct a casino, hotel, and entertainment complex in the heart of Times Square has been rejected by‌ a New York State ‌advisory⁢ commitee, ⁤effectively halting the plan spearheaded by SL‍ Green Realty Corporation,‍ Caesars⁤ Entertainment, roc Nation (Jay-Z), and Live Nation. The committee⁢ voted 4-2 against ‌the⁣ project on April 15,⁣ 2024, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The proposed growth would have occupied 1515 Broadway,currently the site of the ⁢Viacom building and the Minskoff Theater,home to the long-running Broadway production The Lion King.Proponents argued the casino would generate jobs and revenue,‌ but local residents and advocates voiced concerns about the ​potential impact on existing businesses, increased traffic, and the overall character of ‍Times Square.

Times Square‌ has undergone meaningful conversion over the decades, initially spurred by initiatives like $1 leases offered by ​Rudy Giuliani to attract⁤ businesses. While the‌ area has become a major⁣ tourist destination, ⁢many feel ‍it⁤ has lost much of its original character, increasingly populated by chain stores. Opponents of the ‍casino feared it would further displace⁢ smaller, family-owned businesses unable to compete with a large-scale casino resort.

Despite this ⁢victory for ⁣preservationists, New York City is not entirely out of​ the running for a casino. Steve Cohen, ⁢owner of​ the New York Mets, is pursuing a separate proposal to build a casino in Queens, near Citi ⁣field.

The decision ‌to reject the Times Square casino underscores the importance placed on preserving the area’s unique identity, especially ​its thriving Broadway theater district. as one observer noted, Times Square​ “is mainly home to ‍Broadway,” and the theaters offer “a ‍special kind of magic” that shoudl not be compromised.

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