Only three contenders remain for three potential casino licenses The competition for New York City’s limited casino licenses has shifted following MGM Resorts International’s decision to withdraw from the race. MGM announced that it would no longer pursue a full casino conversion for its Empire City property in Yonkers, citing changing economic conditions and revised
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Mexico Continues Working to Overhaul Gambling Legislation
The country is revamping its gambling laws, including those for land-based casinos Mexico is moving ahead with a major update to its gambling laws, aiming to replace regulations that have remained largely untouched since 1947. Deputy Ricardo Mejía recently introduced a bill before the Chamber of Deputies that seeks to modernize the Federal Law of
Japan Could Be Ready to Start Next Phase of Casino Expansion
The country doesn’t even have its first IR operational, but is already looking at growth Japan may soon enter the next stage of its casino expansion plan, with local governments preparing for a new round of bids to host integrated resorts (IRs). This is well before the first IR is operational. According to reports from
Anti-Casino Groups Join Forces to Oppose New Casino in Virginia
The No Fairfax Casino Coalition and the Tysons Stakeholders Alliance don’t want a local casino Two of Fairfax County’s most vocal anti-casino groups have joined forces to push back against efforts to bring a casino to northern Virginia. The No Fairfax Casino Coalition and the Tysons Stakeholders Alliance recently co-hosted a webinar for residents, outlining
New York Casino Race Sees More Changes as Other Plans Rejected
More rejections and approvals are narrowing the field of possible contenders for a license The competition for New York’s downstate casino licenses has narrowed, with Metropolitan Park in Queens securing unanimous approval from its Community Advisory Committee. The $8 billion proposal, backed by Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International, calls for a casino
Finland’s Planned Gambling Reform May Have To Wait
Some lawmakers have raised concerns about the plans being considered Finland’s long-discussed gambling reform may not move forward as quickly as planned after the Constitutional Committee raised concerns about the draft legislation. The committee reviewed the proposed Gambling Act, set to take effect in 2027, and found issues with several provisions that must be clarified
Vietnam Considers Further Expansion of Local Casino Gambling Plans
Additional casinos could see approval to allow locals to gamble on their gaming floors Vietnam is weighing plans to broaden its casino pilot program, potentially granting more locals the chance to participate in regulated gaming. At present, Vietnamese citizens can legally gamble only at a single casino on Phu Quoc Island. The Ministry of Finance
Two New York City Casino Proposals Receive Overwhelming Support
Empire City casino and Resorts World survive one of the few remaining tests Two major casino projects in New York have cleared an important hurdle in the state’s competitive licensing race. On Thursday, Empire City Casino in Yonkers, operated by MGM Resorts, and Resorts World at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens both received unanimous backing from
Thailand Formally Rejects Casino Initiative, but May Support Public Referendum
The new government opposes casino legalization, but may allow the public to decide Thailand’s Senate has formally rejected the country’s latest casino initiative, but lawmakers left the door open for future discussions by recommending that any attempt at legalization be decided through a public referendum. The move effectively ends the proposed Entertainment Complex Bill introduced
Manhattan Loses Out on Casino Plans as Another Project Is Rejected
Local leaders have now rejected all three casino proposals for Manhattan Manhattan’s hopes of landing a casino project have taken another blow after the proposed Freedom Plaza development was rejected this week. The $11 billion plan, led by the Soloviev Group with Mohegan as the designated casino operator, aimed to transform six acres near the
Ireland’s Gambling Bill to Be Ready Before the End of the Month
The country is implementing a number of changes to its gambling framework Ireland’s long-awaited Gambling Regulation Bill is set to be finalized before the end of the month, marking a significant shift in how the industry will be overseen. Minister of State for Legal Reform James Browne confirmed that the legislation, described as one of
Casino Plans for Northern Cyprus Take a Step Forward
A new casino law is generating controversy and friction in the government Northern Cyprus has moved a step closer to a major expansion of its casino industry following sweeping reforms passed earlier this summer. The Assembly of the Republic approved a new law in early June that lifted long-standing restrictions on licensing and location, a











