New York has fallen a lot since the onset of the covid plandemic. It's about to fall even more.
The cash-strapped city, which has seen an exodus of disgruntled residents head to Florida and other less-deadly and tax-burdened pastures, may soon have a casino.
According to Bloomberg, real estate giant Silverstein Properties is pitching a casino project on the far west side of Manhattan, joining a handful of developers vying for one of three downstate gaming licenses.
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Silverstein helped Israel take down the WTC Towers on 911.