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Mets lose, but billionaire owner Steve Cohen’s $8B casino bid wins vote of confidence

September 30, 2025
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Mets lose, but billionaire owner Steve Cohen’s $8B casino bid wins vote of confidence
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He’s still in the game!

The Mets may have crapped out this year, but Steve Cohen’s $8 billion casino plan won a vote of confidence Tuesday.

A state local siting board voted 6-0 to allow the proposal, from the Mets’ billionaire owner and Hard Rock, to move forward for further consideration.

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen on the field.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen on the field. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

 “While the Mets didn’t make the playoffs, I consider this a home run,” said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, who served on the casino community advisory committee.

The proposal — to build a casino dubbed “Metropolitan Park” near Citi Field — now will be reviewed by the state gaming facility location board.

Illustration of the Metropolitan Park site plan with a key detailing features like public park space, bars, restaurants, a sportsbook, live music venue, solar panels on structured parking, hotel towers, a gaming facility, tailgate park, conference spaces, a public plaza, Queens Food Hall and Community Space, community athletic fields, a playground, renovated train station, and bike paths.
The proposed plan for the massive gambling project. provided

New Year’s Gaming Commission is then set to award up to three covered state licenses by year’s end.

The Cohen-Hard Rock bid is now one of four contenders vying for the gaming licenses — along with Bally’s at President Trump’s former golf course property in The Bronx, and the two race track slots parlors at Aqueduct and Yonkers. Community opposition scuttled a handful of casino bids in Manhattan.

The Cohen-Hard Rock plan includes a music concert, a hotel and other amenities and Richards noted a new soccer stadium is being built nearby.

Protesters hold signs that say “Shame on you John Liu, No Casino” and “No casino, Jonathan Liu shame on you!” at a news conference. James Keivom

“The world’s borough is the talk of the town. We’re the heartbeat of the city,” he said.

The Metropolitan Park team applauded the support.

“The Community Advisory Committee’s unanimous approval underscores the deep and broad community support behind Metropolitan Park. We are grateful for the opportunity to move forward in this process and be one step closer to making Metropolitan Park’s community-first vision a reality,” said Metropolitan Park spokesman Karl Rickett.

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen shaking hands during a news conference about plans to build a casino near Citi Field, with State Senator John Liu observing.
Steve Cohen and Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen shaking hands during a news conference about plans to build a casino near Citi Field. James Keivom

The local state senator, Jessica Ramos, had long opposed the casino project.

But in the end, even her appointee on the siting board vote “aye” Tuesday.

State tax revenue from casino revenues will help finance the MTA.

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