YONKERS – MGM Resorts International Thursday unveiled its plans to transition from Empire City Casino by MGM Resorts into a full-scale casino-resort, MGM Empire City, if awarded a commercial casino license by the state.
Phase one of the Yonkers project would include a comprehensive casino floor redevelopment and expansion, 5,000-capacity entertainment venue, state-of-the-art BetMGM sportsbook, food and beverage outlets, cocktail bars and lounges, technologically advanced meeting spaces and more.
“MGM Resorts has a long and proud history of delivering world-class entertainment and gaming experiences, and we couldn’t be more excited to build on that track record at MGM Empire City,” said Bill Hornbuckle, president and CEO of MGM Resorts.
He said a full-scale casino and entertainment venue would create thousands of jobs, boost the state’s economy, and be “a game-changer for the entire region.”
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano said the project would create thousands of good-paying union jobs and the economic growth that will ensure our city continues to flourish and prosper.”
MGM Resorts acquired Empire City Casino in 2019. “As MGM Resorts prepares to enter its sixth year at the h elm of this iconic property, we are excited to be able to combine the knowledge we have developed of the New York market with our expertise as a global entertainment brand, to bring the next chapter of New York’s entertainment landscape to the incredible community we are part of,” said Ed Domingo, general manager of Empire City Casino.
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