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Jake’s 58 is conveniently located in Islandia, N.Y., just off Exit 58 of I-495, the Long Island Expressway. Jake’s 58 features 1,000 video lottery terminal (VLT) gaming machines, including electronic table game favorites Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat and Three Card Poker, thanks to the Interblock Stadium. Jake's 58 Casino Hotel is conveniently located off exit 58 of the Long Island Expressway, just 10 minutes from Long Island MacArthur Airport. Come and play in our state-of-the-art casino, dine in our signature restaurant, Bistro 58, and stay in one of our well-appointed hotel rooms. Jake’s 58 welcomes our guests with service that’s. Hotel Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel has reopened with 75 hotel guest rooms under the comprehensive program of new health and safety standards it has used to help keep guests and employees safe since reopening its gaming floor. According to a report from News 12 Long Island, the operators of Suffolk OTB have filed documents for an environmental impact study relating to placing a casino in Medford. That’s one of the earliest steps necessary to build such a facility. The potential site is the former Brookhaven Theater. Slight Right at Rockaway Boulevard, destination will be on your left. Make the first available left into Resorts World Casino's property. Alternate Route: Midtown Tunnel to the Long Island Expressway East (or the Robert F. Kennedy RFK (Triborough) Bridge to the Grand Central to the Van Wyck South, Exit 1W to North Conduit Avenue.

Updated on:Oct 08, 2020, 3:19pm EDT
The Suffolk OTB has filed paperwork for an environmental impact study for a 160,000-square-foot video lottery gaming facility in Medford.
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This is the second time the organization has proposed putting a casino on the 30-acre site just off the Long Island Expressway, which was once the site of the Brookhaven Movie Theater. The first attempt was scrapped in 2016 amid harsh community opposition.
Suffolk OTB spokesman John Schneider says that the organization has seen the success of Jake's 58 betting parlor in Islandia and wants to meet the demand for more lottery machines.
He says the environmental impact study is the next step, regardless if the Suffolk OTB decides to develop or sell the property.
Brett Houdek, the president of the Medford Civic Association, claims they won the same game against Suffolk OTB last time and will do it again.
Houdek says the casino wouldn't serve the community and burdens it with taxes and fire needs.
Suffolk OTB is a government agency, meaning it wouldn't have to pay property taxes. The DEC has scheduled a public hearing on the proposal for Dec. 9 at the Ramada Hotel in Holtsville.
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Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel has reopened with 75 hotel guest rooms under the comprehensive program of new health and safety standards it has used to help keep guests and employees safe since reopening its gaming floor.

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Please note: Guest must be 21 years of age or older to check-in to the hotel and 18 years of age or older to be an additional overnight hotel guest in the hotel and on the gaming floor.

The Play It Safe program encompasses Jake’s 58’s new operating procedures, which have been reengineered to minimize contact risk. It includes bolstered hygiene protocols to meet or exceed best-practice guidelines of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

For the hotel, guest rooms are being deep cleaned ahead of new guests checking in, with the housekeeping team cleaning and treating rooms with products formulated to eliminate viruses and bacteria. This includes door handles, hard-surface furniture, thermostats, remote controls and light switches. To help maintain social distancing, the staff is not entering guest rooms during stays of three nights or less.

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Signage is featured in each room with a QR code that a guest can scan on their smartphone to call the front desk. Limited room service and takeout food and beverage will be available for hotel guests.