George Must Go!
The Steinbrenner-backed group bidding for the New York racing franchise is revving up their PR campaign in advance of next week's deadline for bids.
[Steinbrenner son-in-law] Steve Swindal said redevelopment of New York racetracks into entertainment facilities with video lottery terminals would have a trickle-down effect on the industry and the economy. He said the involvement of Richard Fields, [whose company developed Seminole Hard Rock Casino and Hotel complexes in Tampa and Hollywood, Fla.], is an asset. "It's an overall development process that's quite impressive," he said.
I don't think this comment bodes well for the future of New York racing and its tracks should the Steinbrenner group get the franchise. Steinbrenner, a
On the bright side, however, I would be able to dust off and get some use out of my early-90s era "GEORGE MUST GO!" signs each time I head out for the sideshows (horse races) at the slots parlors formerly known as Aqueduct and Belmont Park.
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