Summary
Casino and hotel developers and operators will need more than a good poker face and a lucky roll of the dice to win one of the four new resort casino licenses that are on the table in New York State. The highly competitive application and approval process for resort casino licenses began formally this month when the New York Gaming Facility Location Board issued a request for proposals. Join a dynamic group of industry leaders for discussions covering: Gaming in the Northeast and Prospective Profitability of NY Resort Casinos; Nuts and bolts of the NY RFP response process; Lessons learned from the recent Massachusetts experience, including trip-wires to be avoided; Opportunities for land owners and developers to team with casino operators in the application process; and the role investment banks may play in the RFP process.
Goodwin Procter speakers include Stuart Cable, Ed Glazer, and Andy Sucoff.
Speakers
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Stuart M. Cable
Vice Chair & Global Head of M&A - /en/people/g/glazer-edward
Edward L. Glazer
Of Counsel - /en/people/s/sucoff-andrew
Andrew C. Sucoff
Partner - /en/people/a/apfel-david
David J. Apfel
Of Counsel