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New York Actors and Theater Workers Divided on Proposed Times Square Casino Project
Despite most theater workers joining the protest against the casino, some Broadway labor groups decided to support the project, leading to ongoing friction
A planned casino in Times Square has driven a wedge between New York theater worker groups as a planned casino in Times Square has driven a wedge between New York theater workers and actors as discussions surrounding possible new casino developments in downstate New York and New York City escalate. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) New York Theater Locals has joined the No Times Square Casino Coalition, but not all actors share its stance.
A Casino Could Exacerbate Existing Problems
IATSE includes the Broadway League and several other groups opposing the casino plan who stood firm against any casino projects in the area. According to the No Times Square Casino Coalition, the theater district was the least suitable location for such a development, as other viable proposals for the limited New York casino licenses envisioned superior projects that would not ruin this historic part of the city.
Many IATSE locals participated in the recent rally against the proposed casino, expressing their rising concerns. The organization commented on this matter for the New York Post, noting that situating a casino near Broadway would be a mistake, as it would not bring meaningful economic benefits to the area and could even exacerbate existing problems like traffic congestion.
Casinos are self-contained and are designed to keep patrons inside for as long as possible. Meanwhile, our iconic theater district and Broadway are still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.”
IATSE statement
The planned casino, developed by Caesars, SL Green, and Roc Nation, an entertainment company owned by rapper Jay-Z, will stand right in the heart of Times Square at 1515 Broadway. However, a poll financed by the No Times Square Casino Coalition revealed that 71% of locals opposed the development, fearing the project’s potential negative impact.
Not All Oppose the Casino
Despite rising concerns, not all theater industry groups stand against the casino. The Actors’ Equity Association spoke out in support of the proposed Caesars Palace Times Square project. The group was confident that SL Green and the other project stakeholders would bolster the area’s appeal and usher in lasting economic prosperity by collaborating with locals.
They’ve put in considerable effort to genuinely understand the ecosystem they’re entering so they can become positive contributors to a better Times Square and a better Broadway.
Actors’ Equity Association spokesperson
Brett Herschenfeld, Executive VP at SL Green, noted that the American Federation of Musicians Local 802, another leading Broadway group, too supported the project. He added that the casino would bring meaningful employment to the area, especially in the building and construction sector. Herschenfeld was confident that a new entertainment destination would bolster the theater industry through continued collaboration.
The ultimate decision regarding this project rests with Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State legislature. As the debate continues, the future of Times Square hangs in the balance, with the potential for a casino to significantly reshape the iconic theater district and its surrounding businesses. Their verdict will have lasting impacts on the city’s entertainment landscape and its vibrant cultural heritage.
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