The Islanders' prayers for a new arena may finally be answered -- keeping the team on Long Island.
A sweeping plan is to be announced today under which the aging Nassau Coliseum would be torn down and replaced by a facility that would be built on the site, along with new housing units and a baseball field, sources said.
Officials from the team will join Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano for a morning news conference to unveil plans for a public referendum on whether to raze the 39-year-old Coliseum.
Officials with knowledge of the plan said the price could reach up to $500 million, 20 percent more than Mangano's $400 million estimate just last month.
Scrapped from the proposal was a public-private partnership with the Shinnecock Indian Nation to develop a gaming casino on the land that surrounds the arena.
Civic, religious and business leaders had lined up with Hofstra University against a casino, fearing it could lower the quality of life in the community.
County officials instead will sign off on a plan for the Shinnecocks to open up shop at Belmont Park.
"A project of this magnitude would create thousands of jobs, generate hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue annually and would increase tourism in Nassau County," Mangano said in his state-of-the-county speech last month. "Best yet, it would help keep our New York Islanders here in Nassau County."
Islanders' owner Charles Wang has said he is exploring all options, including pulling the team out of the area if a new arena isn't built. Kansas City has been one rumored destination.
The arena plan is not going over without a hitch. Shinnecock leaders say they believe they've been body checked. A source with the tribe said leaders were "disappointed at the abandonment" of the county's proposal.
The source said the Belmont Park endorsement would set up a "war" with Genting International, the group that is running slot machines at Aqueduct Raceway.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/islan...#ixzz1M3zAcPex
A sweeping plan is to be announced today under which the aging Nassau Coliseum would be torn down and replaced by a facility that would be built on the site, along with new housing units and a baseball field, sources said.
Officials from the team will join Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano for a morning news conference to unveil plans for a public referendum on whether to raze the 39-year-old Coliseum.
Officials with knowledge of the plan said the price could reach up to $500 million, 20 percent more than Mangano's $400 million estimate just last month.
Scrapped from the proposal was a public-private partnership with the Shinnecock Indian Nation to develop a gaming casino on the land that surrounds the arena.
Civic, religious and business leaders had lined up with Hofstra University against a casino, fearing it could lower the quality of life in the community.
County officials instead will sign off on a plan for the Shinnecocks to open up shop at Belmont Park.
"A project of this magnitude would create thousands of jobs, generate hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue annually and would increase tourism in Nassau County," Mangano said in his state-of-the-county speech last month. "Best yet, it would help keep our New York Islanders here in Nassau County."
Islanders' owner Charles Wang has said he is exploring all options, including pulling the team out of the area if a new arena isn't built. Kansas City has been one rumored destination.
The arena plan is not going over without a hitch. Shinnecock leaders say they believe they've been body checked. A source with the tribe said leaders were "disappointed at the abandonment" of the county's proposal.
The source said the Belmont Park endorsement would set up a "war" with Genting International, the group that is running slot machines at Aqueduct Raceway.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/islan...#ixzz1M3zAcPex
Doubt it. Long Island people are struggling enough already with high taxes, doubt they'll approve this.
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