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Queens Coalition Advocates for Casino Development at Citi Field

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
May 18, 2024
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A coalition of community organizations in Jackson Heights, Queens, is advocating for rezoning the area around Citi Field to allow New York Mets Owner Steve Cohen to develop a potential casino.

The proposed $8 billion Metropolitan Park project, which would include entertainment facilities, hotels, and restaurants, is expected to generate substantial economic benefits, including $1 billion in job creation and infrastructure enhancements.

Supporters gathered outside State Senator Jessica Ramos’ office on Monday, urging her to back legislation for the Metropolitan Park proposal.

Olga Reyes, a key figure at the coalition-led rally, called for transforming the long-standing parking lot into a vibrant community space. 

Reyes stated, “For 85 years, the area around Citi Field has been a complete parking lot. It’s just asphalt. We want this to change.”

She also highlighted the local need for accessible recreational and entertainment options.

Senator Ramos, representing the area, has expressed skepticism about the community’s support for the casino, suggesting that many proponents might be incentivized rather than genuine community members. 

“Steve Cohen is doing his job trying to win support for his casino bid, and I’m doing mine in Albany representing my constituents,” Ramos told the Gothamist.

The project faces stiff competition, as Cohen is among five contenders vying for a limited number of casino licenses available in the New York City area. The final decision will involve a multi-tiered approval process, from community advisory committees to the state Gaming Commission.

At the rally, supporters presented the project’s potential benefits under the Metropolitan Park initiative, including large investments in local infrastructure and community projects. 

Aaliyah Scott, a student supporter, directly addressed Ramos at the event, saying, “Jessica [Ramos], we are calling out to you. We love you, but we need your help and without you, this cannot go through.”

The community groups stressed their independence from Cohen’s funding, demonstrating grassroots support for the project and its potential to reshape the local economy and community landscape.

New York State’s allocation of limited casino licenses has faced delays, with the bidding process now anticipated to commence in 2025.

Tags: CasinoCiti FieldJackson HeightsNew York CityNY MetsQueensSteve Cohen

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