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In a recent third-quarter earnings call, the CEO of SL Green expressed optimism regarding the proposed casino project in Times Square. Despite various challenges and uncertainties surrounding the development, the CEO emphasized that the plan is still very much on the table. This statement comes as a relief to many stakeholders who have been closely monitoring the progress of the project, which has the potential to significantly impact the local economy and tourism.
The casino proposal has faced scrutiny and debate, with concerns about its implications for the iconic Times Square area. However, the CEO reassured investors and the public that the company remains committed to navigating the regulatory landscape and addressing community concerns. The potential for job creation and increased revenue for the city are driving factors behind the continued pursuit of the project. As discussions progress, many are eager to see how this ambitious plan unfolds in the coming months.
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