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Bally’s Trump Links Casino Plan Beset by Bureaucratic Delays


Time isn’t on the side of Bally’s in its plan to develop 17 acres at Trump Golf Links in the Bronx into a casino hotel.

Bally'sTrump Golf Links at Ferry Point in the Bronx, NY. Bally s is facing a time crunch in its effort to bring a casino to that site. (Image: Golf Digest)

The Rhode Island-based regional casino operator , the business entity controlled by former President Donald Trump’s family, agree that Trump will shift 17 acres of land to Bally’s control. However, the New York City Parks Department is reportedly dragging its heels on the license transfer.

That process takes roughly 40 days, putting Bally’s up against a time crunch. That s because companies bidding for the three New York City-area casino licenses must submit those proposals to state regulators in six weeks. There’s also another element of time representing a hurdle for Bally’s.

The Trump Organization has the license for the Ferry Point land for another 12 years. But to qualify for a gaming permit in New York, Bally’s needs an agreement of at least 70 years, according to the New York Post. As one real-time example of that mandate, Las Vegas Sands won approval lease at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale.

Anti-Trump Sentiment

While former President Trump (R) has a long history of developing high-end real estate in New York City, he’s vilified by local and state politicians and some of the voting population. In January 2021, former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, attempted to dissolve the city’s contract with Trump Golf Links, citing the president’s purported role in the Jan. 6, 2021, incident at the US Capitol Building.

A court ruled in favor of the Trump Organization, and the golf course remained in place. Specific to Bally’s Bronx casino quest, it doesn’t appear that anti-Trump sentiment is at play. Rather, it’s a matter of slow-moving bureaucracy and the Parks Department’s lack of familiarity with extending 70-year lease accords.

Another factor is working against Bally’s. Because the operator would use the Ferry Point land for nonparks purposes, legislation is needed to change the designation of the acres in question.

Appetite for such a bill may be limited in the New York Legislature. That’s also playing out in real-time.  New York State Sen. Jessica Ramos (D- Queens) recently confirmed a bill to change the land designation near Citi Field.  New York Mets owner Steven Cohen wants to use it for a casino hotel.

The legislature adjourns on June 8, indicating Bally’s has a short window to cobble together political support for changing the Ferry Point land designation.

Bally’s Has Cards to Play

Bally’s has at least one avenue for garnering favor in Democrat-controlled New York: the gaming company said from the golf course if it wins a gaming license.

The operator also has a secondary plan should the Bronx bid falter. It could consider a patch of land near Citi Field that doesn’t have the park s designation, according to the Post.

It’s not clear if such a partnership would involve Cohen. It may not be, because it’s widely believed his preferred casino partner is tribal gaming behemoth Hard Rock International. If Bally’s pursues that avenue, it will almost certainly face strong opposition from the Mets owner unless the two sides agree to work together.

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