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Broadway's right — Jay-Z's Times Square casino bid must fail

Broadway's right — Jay-Z's Times Square casino bid must fail

New York Post11 hours ago

Broadway was singing a different showtune this week.
Luck be a lady… somewhere else!
Many of the theater's powerful unions, landlords, trade organizations and ally businesses a-five-six-seven-hate Jay-Z, Caesars Entertainment and SL Green Realty's bad, bad, bad bid to plop a casino in Times Square.
5 Broadway workers protested the bid for a casino to be built right in the middle of Times Square.
Billy Tompkins/ZUMA / SplashNews.com
In the very same building that's home to family-friendly 'The Lion King,' 1515 Broadway, blackjack beckons.
One block away from 'Hamilton,' drunk tourists losing all of their Benjamins.
Broadway feels such intense loathing toward Beyonce's husband's plan for Caesars Palace Times Square that, like the hippies of 'Hair,' the pros staged a rally Thursday by the red steps ahead of Friday's deadline for proposals.
They were practically singing 'One Day More' out there.
'This casino's developers don't care about improving this neighborhood,' Broadway League prez Jean Valjean, I mean, Jason Laks said. 'A casino in the heart of Times Square would only set this area back.'
Do you hear the people sing?
Eight bids are competing for three gambling licenses around the metro area — from near the UN (just what foreign dignitaries need!) all the way up to Yonkers.
Caesars' is the splashiest.
5 Caesars Palace Times Square would make its home at 1515 Broadway.
A Better Times Square
I'm not much of a protester.
What do I want? A chair! When do I want it? Now!
But I sit in solidarity with Broadway. They're dead right. The last thing the Crossroads of the World needs is poker tables, slot machines and the inevitable filth and riffraff that cling to them like saran wrap.
The theater industry's chief beef, however, is a financial one.
'A casino can go anywhere,' Laks said. 'Broadway can only be here.'
Show people insist that a shiny new gambling den would dangerously compete with their productions, which are only just getting back to some semblance of pre-pandemic normalcy.
This past Broadway season had the highest attendance levels since 2019.
A casino would rain on their parade.
5 Jay-Z is one of the forces behind the Times Square casino bid.
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Gaming establishments are designed to keep customers inside them so they can spend all their money on the premises — at proprietary hotels, bars, restaurants and entertainments.
Not at Joe Allen. Not at Hurley's. Not at Un Deux Trois. Only at Caesars.
Once inside, the buildings tend to be labyrinthine and challenging to make your way out of.
Intentionally.
Those sneaks use psychological tricks such as dim lighting and windowless rooms to make you lose track of time.
In short, the people who run casinos don't really want you to scurry off to see 'Aladdin.'
5
A Better Times Square
Caesars says: Au contraire. Our business will be a boon to Broadway. We'll buy up thousands of tickets.
That's funny as 'The Book of Mormon.' How does it benefit Caesars to send customers to a 2 ½-hour musical at 8 p.m.?
It doesn't. That's just lip service to get the heavyweight Broadway League and Shubert Organization onboard.
What of Las Vegas? They have shows, too, you say? Yes, Sin City does.
But it's a different animal. You enter them from the casino floor. And they are nearly all 90 minutes long — purpose-built to get you back to the cards and chips ASAP.
Twenty Broadway musicals currently are more than two hours and have an intermission.
By the way, Broadway shows not called 'Mamma Mia!,' almost always flop hard in Vegas.
So that's one giant dilemma.
5 While Las Vegas has shows, most are 90 minutes and entered from the casino floor.
A Better Times Square
Here's my issue. Times Square is already a Circus, Circus. The area has been especially disgusting and unruly since 2020, even if stronger policing has helped in recent months.
The city's imbecilic moves over the years to turn much of it into a car-free pedestrian plaza has already provided ample opportunity for the homeless to sleep on the ground and drug dealers with a constant supply impaired loiterers.
So, let's add gambling to that toxic mix.
Nobody with a brain really believes that a casino would improve Times Square.
Just like no one really believed that legalizing pot would be a consequence-free moneymaker for the state.
Our ethically challenged politicians go gaga for these terrible ideas because of the payoffs they get.
Meanwhile our neighborhoods and businesses suffer.
The only high rollers Times Square needs are investors who pour millions into risky Broadway shows.
Now, that's one helluva gamble.

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Broadway's right — Jay-Z's Times Square casino bid must fail
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Broadway's right — Jay-Z's Times Square casino bid must fail

Broadway was singing a different showtune this week. Luck be a lady… somewhere else! Many of the theater's powerful unions, landlords, trade organizations and ally businesses a-five-six-seven-hate Jay-Z, Caesars Entertainment and SL Green Realty's bad, bad, bad bid to plop a casino in Times Square. 5 Broadway workers protested the bid for a casino to be built right in the middle of Times Square. Billy Tompkins/ZUMA / In the very same building that's home to family-friendly 'The Lion King,' 1515 Broadway, blackjack beckons. One block away from 'Hamilton,' drunk tourists losing all of their Benjamins. Broadway feels such intense loathing toward Beyonce's husband's plan for Caesars Palace Times Square that, like the hippies of 'Hair,' the pros staged a rally Thursday by the red steps ahead of Friday's deadline for proposals. They were practically singing 'One Day More' out there. 'This casino's developers don't care about improving this neighborhood,' Broadway League prez Jean Valjean, I mean, Jason Laks said. 'A casino in the heart of Times Square would only set this area back.' Do you hear the people sing? Eight bids are competing for three gambling licenses around the metro area — from near the UN (just what foreign dignitaries need!) all the way up to Yonkers. Caesars' is the splashiest. 5 Caesars Palace Times Square would make its home at 1515 Broadway. A Better Times Square I'm not much of a protester. What do I want? A chair! When do I want it? Now! But I sit in solidarity with Broadway. They're dead right. The last thing the Crossroads of the World needs is poker tables, slot machines and the inevitable filth and riffraff that cling to them like saran wrap. The theater industry's chief beef, however, is a financial one. 'A casino can go anywhere,' Laks said. 'Broadway can only be here.' Show people insist that a shiny new gambling den would dangerously compete with their productions, which are only just getting back to some semblance of pre-pandemic normalcy. This past Broadway season had the highest attendance levels since 2019. A casino would rain on their parade. 5 Jay-Z is one of the forces behind the Times Square casino bid. Getty Images Gaming establishments are designed to keep customers inside them so they can spend all their money on the premises — at proprietary hotels, bars, restaurants and entertainments. Not at Joe Allen. Not at Hurley's. Not at Un Deux Trois. Only at Caesars. Once inside, the buildings tend to be labyrinthine and challenging to make your way out of. Intentionally. Those sneaks use psychological tricks such as dim lighting and windowless rooms to make you lose track of time. In short, the people who run casinos don't really want you to scurry off to see 'Aladdin.' 5 A Better Times Square Caesars says: Au contraire. Our business will be a boon to Broadway. We'll buy up thousands of tickets. That's funny as 'The Book of Mormon.' How does it benefit Caesars to send customers to a 2 ½-hour musical at 8 p.m.? It doesn't. That's just lip service to get the heavyweight Broadway League and Shubert Organization onboard. What of Las Vegas? They have shows, too, you say? Yes, Sin City does. But it's a different animal. You enter them from the casino floor. And they are nearly all 90 minutes long — purpose-built to get you back to the cards and chips ASAP. Twenty Broadway musicals currently are more than two hours and have an intermission. By the way, Broadway shows not called 'Mamma Mia!,' almost always flop hard in Vegas. So that's one giant dilemma. 5 While Las Vegas has shows, most are 90 minutes and entered from the casino floor. A Better Times Square Here's my issue. Times Square is already a Circus, Circus. The area has been especially disgusting and unruly since 2020, even if stronger policing has helped in recent months. The city's imbecilic moves over the years to turn much of it into a car-free pedestrian plaza has already provided ample opportunity for the homeless to sleep on the ground and drug dealers with a constant supply impaired loiterers. So, let's add gambling to that toxic mix. Nobody with a brain really believes that a casino would improve Times Square. Just like no one really believed that legalizing pot would be a consequence-free moneymaker for the state. Our ethically challenged politicians go gaga for these terrible ideas because of the payoffs they get. Meanwhile our neighborhoods and businesses suffer. The only high rollers Times Square needs are investors who pour millions into risky Broadway shows. Now, that's one helluva gamble.

Community Rallies in Massive Show of Support for Caesars Palace Times Square
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Community Rallies in Massive Show of Support for Caesars Palace Times Square

Local residents, small business owners, labor unions, Broadway workers, elected officials and community leaders, including Rev. Al Sharpton, fill Duffy Square to fight for project that includes enormous investment in jobs and $250 million in public benefits ***Photos and video HERE*** NEW YORK, June 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A coalition of local residents, small business owners, Broadway workers, labor unions, community leaders, elected officials, hotels and iconic entertainment venues filled Duffy Square in an overwhelming illustration of community support for Caesars Palace Times Square—the proposal for a world-class gaming and entertainment destination from SL Green, Caesars Entertainment, and Roc Nation. The boisterous rally of over 1,000 people is the culmination of four years of community outreach and engagement, including hundreds of meetings with a diverse array of residents, businesses and community organizations. The final proposal that will be submitted tomorrow to the State of New York reflects the input and priorities shared across hundreds of hours of presentations and listening sessions, and is designed to uniquely benefit the surrounding community and all of New York City. Caesars Palace Times Square is the only gaming proposal designed the New York way. The proposal would re-imagine an existing office building at 1515 Broadway, located in the heart of New York City's iconic entertainment district, and will be intentionally designed with a limited number of restaurants and hotel rooms to generate business for dozens of existing establishments in surrounding neighborhoods. The coalition supporting the bid now includes more than 200 organizations and businesses including local restaurants, retailers, hotels, residents, unions and Broadway stakeholders who stand to benefit from—rather than compete with—this exciting new project. In addition to those economic benefits, Caesars Palace Times Square is committing to $250 million directly to community projects. That will include a transformative, $80 million public safety plan for the surrounding neighborhood designed by former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton. It also includes $20 million towards Broadway theater tickets for disadvantaged families and $5 million to support the Callen-Lorde Center for Excellence in Sexual Health planned programming in Hell's Kitchen. Members of the community will be able to invest directly in the project as part of a partnership with Reverend Al Sharpton and Ryan Williams, founder of Cadre, that will provide investment opportunities starting at $500. The rally included inspiring remarks from Reverend Al Sharpton, the legendary civil rights leader, who said: "Caesars Palace Times Square isn't just about entertainment—it's about empowerment," said Reverend Al Sharpton. "This project is setting a historic new precedent by giving everyday New Yorkers, especially those from historically excluded communities, the chance to invest in and benefit from the future of this city. It's a seat at the table in folks' own neighborhood." In addition to Rev. Sharpton, speakers included representatives from: Construction unions who will benefit from a projected 3,000 union construction jobs, including LIUNA/Mason Tenders/Local 79 Theater unions representing Broadway actors and musicians, including Actors Equity and Local 802 - American Federation of Musicians Hospitality unions including 32BJ SEIU and Hotel Trades & Gaming Council Small business owners and leaders who will benefit from a surge in economic demand and foot traffic from the project and access to 60 million Caesars Rewards members for the first time. 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This project will face that crisis head-on – it's a lifeline for working-class New Yorkers that will provide thousands of good-paying union jobs and bring in new revenue and long-term economic stability for working people – not just in Midtown, but in every borough." "For the largest local union of musicians in the world and others, the choice is clear: it's Caesars Palace Times Square," said Harvey Mars, Recording Vice President of Local 802 AFM. "There is no Times Square without a thriving Broadway, and this project will not only create desperately needed jobs for our members, but also bring critical benefits like student debt assistance, rental aid, and childcare support – helping artists survive and thrive in New York City. The team behind the project has committed to becoming a true partner to everyone in the live performance community when they win a gaming license including Broadway's theater owners, producers, stagehands, charitable organizations and the millions who come to Times Square to enjoy our shows, and that's why we're proud to say yes to Caesars Palace Times Square." "The day Caesars Palace Times Square gets the green light is the day we unlock thousands of local, good-paying jobs," said Dajaire Blunt, proud member of LIUNA. "This project is a once-in-a-generation chance to revitalize one of the most iconic neighborhoods in the world. The hardworking union construction workers support Caesars Palace Times Square and we are ready to get to work." "Laborers are the skilled hands and proud hearts that built New York City and we are excited about Caesars Palace Times Square," said Noel Holliday, member of LIUNA. "The folks behind Caesars Palace Times Square have shown us real respect – with commitments to local hiring, apprenticeship programs, and union labor from start to finish. We are ready to support this project and back that commitment up with real work." "Caesars Palace Times Square represents more than just a project – it's an investment in the working people who keep New York running," said John Santos, Secretary-Treasurer of 32BJ SEIU. "By creating thousands of good-paying union jobs across the trades and service industry, this project offers real careers, real benefits, and real respect for labor. SL Green, Caesars Entertainment, and Roc Nation have been at the table with unions from day one, and their commitment to local hiring and union jobs is exactly what New York City needs." 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Caesars Palace Times Square is the reward they deserve, and they were proud to show up today," said Andrew Rigie, Executive Director of the NYC Hospitality Alliance. "It will bring new customers, new energy, and most importantly, new jobs to the heart of our hospitality sector. And by bringing powerful Caesars Rewards partnership opportunities to New York restaurants and bars, our local businesses will see the direct benefit of this transformative project." "At the New York State Latino Restaurant Association, we are proud to support Caesars Palace Times Square," said Sandra Jaquez, New York State Latino Restaurant Association. "Our mission is to uplift and empower minority- and immigrant-owned restaurants through partnerships that fuel recovery and long-term growth and we see this project as a partner that will do exactly that. Caesars Palace Times Square will bring new foot traffic, tourism, and economic vitality to the businesses that make this city thrive." "Callen-Lorde is proud to support Caesars Palace Times Square because we believe in its commitment to not only the LGBTQ+ community, but communities across New York," said Donnie Roberts, Executive Vice President for Development and Communications at Callen-Lorde. "This project's $5 million investment will help us build a new Callen-Lorde Center for Excellence in Sexual Health in Hell's Kitchen, expanding access to critical services like rapid STI and HIV testing and PrEP. We're ready to say yes to Caesars Palace Times Square and hit the ground running to provide culturally competent, compassionate care to even more New Yorkers." About Caesars Palace Times SquareNew York City has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to invest in Times Square and New York City with significant commitments to public security, sanitation, and live performances as well as partnerships with neighboring theaters, restaurants, hotels, and landlords. Caesars Palace Times Square will revitalize and reenergize New York's economic engine and cultural capital. SL Green Realty, Caesars Entertainment, and Roc Nation are partnered on a bid to win one of three new gaming licenses and convert the existing office building at 1515 Broadway into a world-class gaming and entertainment destination. View source version on Contacts Jack Lynch, Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

‘Sardine girl summer' trend has taken off — here's the unexpected way Gen Z is partaking in it
‘Sardine girl summer' trend has taken off — here's the unexpected way Gen Z is partaking in it

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‘Sardine girl summer' trend has taken off — here's the unexpected way Gen Z is partaking in it

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