New York City’s first full casino with live table games opens
The $5 billion expansion adds more than 240 table games and is expected to bring thousands of jobs as hiring continues.
- On Tuesday, Resorts World New York City opened as the Big Apple's first casino offering live table games, adding more than 240 games to the Aqueduct Racetrack facility in Queens.
- Genting Americas East hired 1,250 staff with significant hiring preferences for Queens residents, though locals raised concerns about potential traffic and crime increases from the development.
- Robert DeSalvio, president of Genting Americas East, called it "a transformational moment for Resorts World," as officials and community members marked the milestone Tuesday with a ceremonial dice roll.
- Currently holding a city monopoly, the casino pays 63% state taxes on slots revenue and 30% on table games, generating significant revenue for New York.
- Two other full-scale casinos—Bally's Bronx and Metropolitan Park in Queens—remain in development and are expected to open in 2030, promising thousands more regional jobs.
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New York City's first full casino with live table games opens
New York City’s first full casino with live table games has opened to fanfare. Resorts World, a slots parlor in Queens, officially cut the ribbon Tuesday on an expanded gambling area featuring more than 200 games with live dealers, including blackjack, craps, baccarat and roulette.
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