Developers who failed to land a casino license at the site of an old Borscht Belt hotel in the Catskills hope to build a smaller sports and gambling resort there.
The group that wanted to run a Las Vegas-style casino at the shuttered Nevele Resort in Ulster County say they have asked the Cuomo administration for support for legislation to operate 750 video lottery terminals at the proposed $100 million resort, about 70 miles north of New York City, which also would include a "Sportsplex" with an indoor aquatics center, four baseball fields and eight fields for soccer, field hockey and lacrosse.
Developers say the VLTs would make the resort viable year-round.
There was no immediate comment from the Cuomo administration.
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