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Times Square Casino proposition opposed by Broadway group

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The Shubert Organization, one of the most influential member of the Broadway League, is strongly against the plan of opening a casino in Times Square.
The plan was initially proposed by Manhattan-based developers, SL Green’s and Caesars Entertainment Incorporated.

Strong opposition:

Last month, the Broadway League, a group of theater owners and producers, reported this proposal as “detrimental,” to the city and Times Square. The proposal got support from some of the most powerful people in New York such as Actors Equity, owners of the Carmine’s, Virgil’s and Junior’s Cheesecake restaurants and former Police Commissioner Bill Bratton (important for coming up with a safety plan for the area with SL Green).

Some even voiced their support by pointing out that one more casino wouldn’t hurt and that it would only benefit the area.

However, no matter what, Shubert’s officials won’t budge!

Last week, during a podcast, Shubert’s real estate Vice President Julio Peterson, said that the Broadway League’s opinion on opening a casino inside SL Green’s 1515 Broadway office tower would be “disruptive to theatergoers and we don’t think it’s the best thing for our district.”

Also, he said that he didn’t oppose a suggestion of opening a major casino in the city, but only to opening it in Times Square.

“I think we have to protect it and not get lost in sort of immediate gratification and not think of long-term solutions and sustainability for Broadway,” he said.

In the end, the outcome remains to be seen!
 

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