
"As elected representatives of Midtown East, we commend the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for conducting an inclusive, transparent, and collaborative process that prioritized gathering comprehensive community input. Over the past three months, the CAC has heard extensive feedback from thousands of concerned local residents, business owners, and workers, as well as the Freedom Plaza Project team. Our neighbors on the East Side of Manhattan have communicated to us, and to the CAC, through hours of public hearings,"
"significant concerns regarding increased congestion, public safety, and the quality of life concerns this project would introduce into our community. For this reason, we support the CAC's decision today to not advance the casino proposal at Freedom Plaza. We look forward to continuing to work with the Soloviev Group to accomplish the goal of activating this site for permanent affordable housing, green space, good-paying jobs, and more."
A Community Advisory Committee voted 4-2 to reject the Freedom Plaza casino proposal on Manhattan's East Side near the United Nations. This marks the third Manhattan casino proposal turned down, following Caesars Palace in Times Square and The Avenir on 41st Street. Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, City Council Member Keith Powers, State Senator Kristen Gonzalez, and Assemblymember Harvey Epstein issued a joint statement praising the CAC's inclusive process and noting extensive feedback from thousands of residents, business owners, and workers. Officials cited concerns about increased congestion, public safety, and quality of life, and signaled interest in activating the site for affordable housing, green space, and jobs. The CAC will next evaluate casino applications in Coney Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Yonkers, and the Bronx.
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