There will be no casino in Manhattan after all proposals are rejected by locals

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Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. vie / vaɪ / (v.) – to compete strongly with someone or something to achieve or get something
    Example:

    Several restaurants are vying for the title of the best pizza in the city.


  2. lucrative / ˈlu krə tɪv / (adj.) – relating to something that earns a lot of money
    Example:

    His café will become a lucrative business because it is in a busy tourist area.


  3. commissioned / kəˈmɪʃ ənd / (adj.) – officially asked, ordered, or given the authority or power to do something
    Example:

    A commissioned team of engineers examined the new bridge and reported their findings to the local government.


  4. congestion / kənˈdʒɛs tʃən / (n.) – a situation in which a place becomes very crowded or blocked, making it difficult to move
    Example:

    Road construction caused congestion on the main street.


  5. undisputed / ˌʌn dɪˈspju .t̬ɪd / (adj.) – relating to something that everyone accepts or agrees is true or correct
    Example:

    The Eiffel Tower is the undisputed symbol of Paris.


Article

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Plans to build the Big Apple’s first full-service casino in the heart of the city have run out of luck. A local panel on September 22 rejected the last of three Manhattan proposals that had been among those vying for a new state license to operate a Las Vegas-style casino in the lucrative New York City market.


The proposal—a six-acre project near the United Nations headquarters dubbed “Freedom Plaza” and operated by Mohegan, the gaming company run by Connecticut’s Mohegan Tribe—was denied by a state-commissioned community advisory committee on a 4-2 vote.


A Jay-Z-backed plan to build a Caesars Palace casino in Times Square and another proposal for a gambling resort on Manhattan’s West Side in the Hudson Yards area were both voted down by two other local boards amid local opposition.


As in those votes, committee members, in the September 22 decision, appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams, were in favor of the Freedom Plaza project, but panel members representing local lawmakers said no.


“To be clear, this is not simply a rejection of a new casino in Manhattan—it is a rejection of new housing, new schools, billions of dollars in investment, and more for the borough,” said William Fowler, an Adams spokesperson.


The other local politicians, all Democrats like Hochul and Adams, said in a statement that residents voiced concerns during public hearings about the development’s impact on congestion and public safety in the area.


Michael Hershman, CEO of the Soloviev Group, which was the lead developer on the more than $11 billion project, said Manhattan—the “undisputed capital of the world”—deserved the resort, which “would have attracted visitors while serving the needs of its community.”


Ray Pineault, CEO of Mohegan, argued the review process “did not allow for a recognition of the impact we could have had on the broader community of New York and the many individuals who would have benefited from new jobs, housing, and community benefits.”


Five proposals still remain in the race for up to three gaming licenses.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • The article says the Manhattan casino projects were rejected over traffic and safety worries, even though supporters promised jobs, housing, and community benefits. Do you think traffic and safety problems are strong enough reasons to block such a big project, or should benefits like jobs and housing matter more? Why? Discuss.
  • If you lived near the proposed casino, would you support it or oppose it? Why? What factors would matter most to you? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • What do you think it means to be called the “undisputed capital of the world?” Do you think any city in your country could be called that? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think a city that is called the “undisputed capital of the world” should build projects such as casinos and resorts? Why or why not? Discuss.