I guess fantasizes could be an appropriate term. I don't have a problem with him wanting a casino for the Meadowlands. He's supposed to want one.
Wanting a casino and having a strategic partner was the reason for Gural's/Meadowlands original "partnership" with Hard Rock. The end result is that if no casinos are ever built outside of AC, there will be casinos sprinkled across every border of NJ surrounding the state. Between Yonkers and Aqueduct, and the new locations being approved, there will be plenty of casinos and not one dollar directed to NJ. That's OK if that's what NJ is willing to accept. However, if a casino in NNJ is revisited, I think Gural should and will be considered.
Nobody was shocked that the 2016 vote went the way it did. Most politicians and strategists said it was supposed to get voted down because of the language and the way the referendum was written. However, I've heard there is a strong push for a new referendum, and with Murphy outgoing, a Senate seat open, and with the current landscape the way it is, a new referendum seems very possible. If this specifically says casino at the Meadowlands-----how do you think that vote will go? It won't be 4 or 5 to 1, and I would bet money on that, LOL. Gural may not push because he originally said he wanted the casinos in downstate NY to be opened.
Can you imagine if a casino opened at Hudson Yards, along the East River, or in Times Square? While people may throw stones at Gural, Steve Cohen is overtly lobbying for a casino Citi Field. His partner? Hard Rock. We already know the plan is for another casino to open to on the site of the Nassau Coliseum. That land has been secured already.
AC is screaming already at the talk of a casino in NYC. If NNJ was considered, who knows what the AC lobbying people will do. The CANJ (Casino Association of NJ) ain't no bandleader, LOL. Threat, damaging to AC, or not, this is capitalism. AC has had their monopoly for a long time. PA is a threat? Sure, but they built them anyway. Let's not forget, Hard Rock is in AC too-----yet they want to build elsewhere, in NYC, and yes, in NNJ. I think NJ has missed the boat more than once. If there are going to be casinos throughout NYC, then NJ will lose even more.