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Bally’s Bronx Casino Bid Blocked by NYC Council as Intralot Merger Reshapes Global Strategy

Thursday 17 de July 2025 / 12:00

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(New York).- Bally’s ambitious $4-billion casino project in the Bronx hit a major setback as the New York City Council voted down critical zoning amendments, halting development plans. While local opposition played a decisive role, Bally’s is pivoting globally with a groundbreaking merger deal with Intralot. This article explores both the local implications and international ambitions driving Bally’s evolving strategy.

Bally’s Bronx Casino Bid Blocked by NYC Council as Intralot Merger Reshapes Global Strategy

The proposed Bally’s casino in the Bronx came to an abrupt standstill this week after the New York City Council rejected necessary zoning changes by a vote of 29 to 9, with four members abstaining. The decision effectively shelves the $4-billion initiative, sparking both local and industry-wide reactions.

At the heart of the rejection was the long-standing member deference tradition, which gives district representatives significant sway over land-use proposals. Council member Kristy Marmorato, who oversees the district in question, opposed the plan due to “strong and sustained resistance from her community”. Her stance resonated with many Council colleagues, including Speaker Adrienne Adams, resulting in a decisive vote against the proposal.

The zoning amendments Bally’s needed would have reclassified the Ferry Point golf course to enable mixed-use development—an essential step to securing one of the state’s three downstate casino licenses. The setback comes as Bally’s seeks to expand its brick-and-mortar footprint after offloading its global online operations.

Bally’s Chair Soo Kim expressed disappointment in the outcome, citing “shifting political expectations and a lack of recognition for the company’s investment efforts”. While the Bronx project stalls, Bally’s is rapidly advancing on the international front.

Earlier this month, Bally’s entered a transformative merger agreement with Intralot, a Greece-based gaming powerhouse. Under the reverse acquisition deal, valued at $3.17 billion, Intralot will absorb Bally’s International Interactive division, forming a new global lottery and iGaming entity. This restructuring will allow Bally’s to focus resources on its land-based casinos in the U.S. and Australia, while improving liquidity.

Upon finalization—pending regulatory approvals—Bally’s CEO Robeson Reeves will assume leadership of the merged entity, replacing Nikolaos Nikolakopoulos, who will continue overseeing lottery operations. Board continuity will be maintained, with Sokratis Kokkalis as Intralot Chairman and Soo Kim as Bally’s Chairman remaining in their posts.

The merger is one of the largest restructurings in global gaming, positioning the new entity to compete vigorously in an increasingly digital and dynamic market. Despite the Bronx disappointment, Bally’s strategic pivot may signal long-term gains for the operator both stateside and abroad.

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