Times Square casino plan was first in New York rejected by a CAC SL Green CEO says it’s not “completely dead” Caesars Palace Times Square was the first of the New York City casino proposals to be rejected by a community advisory committee (CAC), signaling appetite for a gaming venue in Manhattan may be limited, but it’s possible the plan isn’t entirely six feet under. Crowds in Times Square. SL Green said hopes of bringing a casino there aren’t completely dead. (Image: Shutterstock) Marc Holiday, chairman and chief executive officer of SL Green (NYSE: SLG), said on that company’s third-quarter earnings conference call earlier today that the plan to bring a casino hotel to 1515 Broadway isn’t entirely in the grave. No, I don’t think, by any means, it’s to use your term completely dead,” said Green in response to a question from Bank of Montreal analyst John Kim. “I think the whole process and the outcome is still unknown.…Read MoreCategory: Commercial Gaming, Financial, Mid-Atlantic, Real Estate, Regional News, commercial gaming, mid-Atlantic, real estate, regional newsSource: Casino.org

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