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  • A giant light fixture hangs in the main lobby at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Chairs and tables sit inside of this ball room at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Chairs and tables sit inside of this ball room at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • A giant light fixture hangs in the main lobby at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers gamble on machines at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers gamble on machines at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers gamble on machines at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers sit in a food court at Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • A peking duck hangs at a food vendor inside the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers gamble on machines at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers gamble on machines at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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  • Customers gamble on machines at the Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.. Facing declining revenue in its base in Asia, the Malaysian resort and gambling operator Genting is looking to the U.S. to expand. It already operates the only casino in New York City and wants to spend $400 million to expand it. In Nevada, the company has just started building a $4 billion resort on the Las Vegas Strip, the first to be built in a decade. The new push also includes plans to expand in Massachusetts and go big into casinos in Florida.  Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg
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