The Las Vegas Sands Corp. has asked Irving officials to remove plans for a destination resort and casino after facing major backlash from residents earlier this week.
During a marathon public comment session, most speakers critiqued Sands Corp.’s plans, citing a range of concerns regarding ...
After a heated public meeting, the casino giant drops gambling from its proposed resort near the former Texas Stadium site ...
The request to drop the casino part of Sands Corp's plan came hours before the full city council was set to consider a zoning ...
Residents of a Texas town said no to a multi-billion dollar company that wanted to open a casino. They have won for now, ...
Gambling is currently illegal in Texas, meaning lawmakers would need to change state law before voters could weigh in on a ...
After another meeting that stretched into the early morning hours, the Irving City Council approved rezoning land for a ...
The zoning changes could allow Las Vegas Sands, which owns both the proposed development site and the Dallas Mavericks, to ...
The request to drop the casino part of Sands Corp's plan came hours before the full city council was set to consider a zoning change to move the development forward.
Irving City Council passed the proposal stripped of gambling and nightlife uses after Sands requested to remove the elements ...
Residents of a Texas town said no to a multi-billion dollar company that wanted to open a casino. They have won for now, ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. bought land in an area that includes the spot that once held Texas Stadium. Residents are concerned ...