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Proposed casino project for Caesars Palace in Times Square, New York City, enhances attraction with a planned civil rights museum addition.

In a groundbreaking development, the collaborative effort between SL Green, Caesars Entertainment, Roc Nation owned by JAY-Z, and Live Nation unveils fresh insights into their ambitious project - the transformation of 1515 Broadway in Manhattan's Broadway theater district into a cutting-edge...

Proposed Casino Project in Times Square, New York City, Enhances Incentive with a Civil Rights...
Proposed Casino Project in Times Square, New York City, Enhances Incentive with a Civil Rights Museum

Proposed casino project for Caesars Palace in Times Square, New York City, enhances attraction with a planned civil rights museum addition.

In the heart of New York City, a significant addition to the cultural landscape is on the horizon. The Museum of Civil Rights, a multicultural centre dedicated to the ongoing struggle for equality, is set to be part of a new development in Manhattan.

This new museum is a joint venture between SL Green, Caesars Entertainment, JAY-Z's Roc Nation, and Live Nation. The partnership has committed $15 million to the buildout of the museum, which will be a new civil rights museum located in the city.

The Museum of Civil Rights is not the only project that SL Green is involved in. They are also part of the Caesars Palace Times Square project, an ambitious bid aiming to bring a state-of-the-art gaming and entertainment destination to 1515 Broadway in Manhattan's Broadway theater district.

However, at this time, there is no available information regarding the current construction schedule for the Museum of Civil Rights. Despite this, the anticipation for its completion is palpable, as the museum promises to be a beacon of hope and progress in the city that never sleeps.

Greg Evans is mentioned in connection with the Caesars Palace Times Square project, but his role in the Museum of Civil Rights remains unspecified.

The exact location within Manhattan for the Museum of Civil Rights has yet to be confirmed. Regardless, its presence in the city will undoubtedly contribute to the rich tapestry of New York's cultural offerings.

As the project moves forward, more details about the Museum of Civil Rights are expected to emerge. Until then, the city eagerly awaits the arrival of this important institution.

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