The movement against the proposed Caesars Palace Times Square Casino gained significant momentum this week as the Entertainment Community Fund, a nonprofit organization that supports professionals in the performing arts and entertainment industries, joined the No Times Square Casino Coalition. The organization’s president and CEO, Joseph P. Benincasa, voiced the board’s opposition to the casino project, expressing concerns about the potential negative impact on the heart of New York’s theater district. They worry that introducing a casino could compromise the area’s safety and disrupt the lives of theater workers as well as the local businesses that thrive in this vibrant cultural hub.

The No Times Square Casino Coalition, established in 2023, has been a unifying force for various local unions, theater groups, business owners, and community organizations standing against the casino plan at 1515 Broadway. The coalition has grown to include 35 member organizations, including prominent entities like the Broadway League, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, and the Shubert Organization. Numerous unions representing stagehands, costume designers, and other theater workers have also joined the cause. The recent addition of the Entertainment Community Fund has provided a substantial boost to the coalition’s efforts, with members arguing that a casino would bring crime, deter theatergoers and tourists, and endanger the area’s reputation as a premier entertainment destination. Local businesses and residents are also apprehensive about the potential for increased traffic and safety issues.

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