Soloviev Group Presents Public Art Space Renderings - Casino Reports
Soloviev Group Presents Public Art Space Renderings – Casino Reports

has set its sights on an integrated resort on Manhattan's East Side, and the company has recently pitched a concept for a Light Up East Side project. Visuals brought to life the to have a installation as part of the gaming resort. For its bid, the company plans to build the project on six-acre land between 38th and 41st streets.

New York State is in the process of awarding three full-scale commercial gaming licenses for the downstate region. In January 2023, the Gaming Facility Location Board kicked off Request for Applications allowing interested parties to submit their proposals for review. Soloviev Group is one of those companies which first shared its plans in November last year.

Illuminating East of Manhattan

Earlier this year, Soloviev announced that for its New York City casino proposal, it has selected Mohegan Gaming, which is a gambling and hospitality unit run by the Mohegan Tribe in Connecticut. Titled ‘Freedom Plaza' the resort will feature a gambling venue, a 1,000-room hotel, two residential towers, and a Ferris wheel which will have a view of the East River.

In an attempt to sweeten its proposal and convince lawmakers to select it for a license, the company has recently unveiled of a public art installation as part of the gaming resort. For the effort, Soloviev has teamed up with globally recognized artist Bruce Munro, who is popular for his immersive site-specific installations, to design the ‘Field of Light.'

One of the aims of the art installation is to pay tribute to New York's enduring spirit but to also present meaningful opportunities for community engagement and educational programming. According to the artist, the art will represent the boundless imagination and freedom to dream with the hope to inspire both young and old take something from it and pass it on to others.

Field of Light is set to include approximately 17,000 low-light, fibre-optic stemmed spheres that will provide a “painted landscape framed by the city's iconic skyline and the East River waterfront.” It will open this winter and it is projected to cost around US$1.5 million, with the company funding the project via The Soloviev Foundation.

Competition is Fierce

However, it would be quite a difficult task for the company to get its hands on one of the three licenses. This is due to Resort World New York City and Empire City Casino being considered frontrunners. The two are already offering gambling options, and their expansion to full-scale gaming amenities will bring revenue quicker to the state. They also have plenty of community support.

With the two gaming establishments being almost nailed on for the two licenses, this essentially leaves the rest fighting for just one. In the meantime, experts such as Wells Fargo analyst Daniel Politzer believe Las Vegas Sands is also a favourite. The company intends to launch an integrated casino resort in Nassau County in Long Island if it gets a permit.

Source: O'Connor, Devin “Soloviev Group Ready to Light Up East Side of Manhattan, Where It Hopes to Build Casino” Casino.org, September 25, 2023

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Montreal Public Health Disapproves Loto-Québec’s Mini-Casino Plans - Casino Reports
Montreal Public Health Disapproves Loto-Québec’s Mini-Casino Plans – Casino Reports

is not in consent with Loto-Québec of launching a mini- with over 300 video lottery terminals at Taverne 1909 next to the Bell Centre. Direction régionale de santé publique de Montréal issued a 40-page report on the project detailing the potential harms related to the opening of a casino right next to the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens.

The report concludes that the new gaming hall in downtown Montreal will result in a substantial change in the supply of gaming machines and does not recommend it. Instead, Public Health advises the province to continue to reduce the number of VLT sites in the city, as noted since 2017, by suspending the grant of operating permits per video lottery terminals.

The Regulator Did Not Expect Such Response

A spokesperson for Loto-Québec, Renaud Dugas, shared that the corporation was surprised that Montreal Public Health opted to send its report to journalists instead to the main party concerned, the Crown agency. He added that the Crown was surprised since it was working with MPH on the issue for two years, even before the reveal of the downtown project.

Director for the organization, Mylene Drouin revealed the provincial government requested for the report to be compiled and that it was submitted six weeks ago. Therefore, she had no responsibility to give her to the Crown corporation. MPH also criticized the Crown for lack of transparent public consultation of the various local stakeholders regarding the VLTs at Taverne 1909.

Furthermore, Ms. Drouin claimed that associating the gaming hall with the Montreal Canadiens will enable concerns for public health. In her opinion, joining a popular brand that is accepted and glorified with VLTs gives a sense of security, which is not the case. She commented that the result is a product that is quite dangerous for locals.

In the meantime, Concordia sociology professor Sylvie Kairouz argued that VLTs are made for addiction. She elaborated that these machines are designed to reward the player, and their speed of playing can be quite addictive, therefore, more people could spiral down and lose control when they gamble on VLTs in comparison to any other type of gambling activity.

Announcement and Initial Feedback

Loto-Québec first shared its plans for the gaming facility at Taverne 1909 back in March 2023, by CEO Jean-Francois Bergeron during a radio interview. Finance Minister Eric Girard commented the provincial government has two conditions for the Bell Centre project. The first one is to have public health as a priority, and the second one would be to try to ensure a lead decrease in VLTs in the province.

However the project is also opposed by several Montreal communities. Sud-Ouest borough and Peter-McGill district of the Ville-Marie borough have declared that they disapprove plans. Serge Sasseville, independent city councillor for the Ville-Marie borough's Peter-McGill district commented that the new gaming establishment could be harmful to vulnerable people in the area.

Source: Rowe, Daniel “Montreal public health recommends against video gaming machines at Bell Centre” CTV News, September 18, 2023

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