The Shinnecock Nation of New York could pay $120 million for 40 acres in Long Island as part of a casino deal, WPIX-TV reports.
The tribe is negotiating to buy land owned by Nassau County. The site is located by the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Revenue-sharing could bring another $30 million to $40 million to the county every year.
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Long Island's Nassau County A Step Closer To Finalizing Deal For New Casino
(WPIX-TV 4/19)
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