LIBERTY, N.Y. (AP) - Developers hoping to open one of four Las Vegas-style casinos planned for upstate New York are laying out their vision for an old Catskills resort region.
The Times Herald-Record of Middletown (https://bit.ly/1csv92P ) reports that Sal Semola, the head of New York City-based Muss Development and Connecticut’s Foxwoods Catskills Resort, unveiled the plans Monday night at Liberty High School in Sullivan County.
Semola says the plans include a casino, sports complex, 400-room hotel, town houses and a 27-hole golf course. The developers want to build the $400 million resort on 1,200 acres adjacent to the old Grossinger’s resort site.
Other developers are vying to build a casino in the Catskills, including the operators of Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun casino.
Other potential casino sites include the Southern Tier and the Albany-Saratoga area.
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Information from: The Times Herald-Record, https://www.th-record.com
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