4.8.22 - At least $500M license fee, community board support needed for NYC-area casinos.10.6.22 - The Big Gamble: Inside The Battle to Operate A Casino In New York City.12.27.22 - New York’s newest VLT parlor set to open in Hudson Valley.2.12.23 - Bally’s eyes NYC casino next to Trump’s Bronx golf course.2.13.23 - Bally’s Casino Proposal May Hinge on Removal of One Word: Trump.8.2.23 - Resorts World Catskills Announces Reopening Of Rees Jones-Designed ‘Monster’ Golf Club.8.28.23 - Monster Golf Club officially opens at Resorts World Catskills.9.8.23 - Trump Name to Come Off Bronx Golf Course After Deal With Casino Bidder.9.17.23 - Bally’s betting big on free Bronx shuttle service to Ferry Point.
The ever changing Northeastern gaming market is one that ASA is both knowledgeable and well-equipped to handle as New York continues its growth in the larger gaming market. As New York State continues to review the potential issuance of three additional Class III licenses, and the potential of on-line sports betting, ASA has successfully navigated both complex regulatory and legislative issues on behalf of gaming operators.
The authorization of Class III casinos, coupled with the recent decision by the United States Supreme Court in relation to sports betting, has opened a new, diverse and complex market that already had nine successful video lottery facilities.