The installation will be an immersive, walk-through experience, like “ Bruce Munro: Light at Sensorio,” which open in 2019 in Paso Robles, Calif. “It’ll become a permanent fixture,” Hershman said. Michael Hershman, the chief executive of the Soloviev Group and a member of the Soloviev Foundation’s advisory board, said the installation would stay up for a year “regardless of whether we’re awarded a license or not.” He also said that if Soloviev were to win a casino license, part of Munro’s exhibit would figure in the landscaping design. Stefanos Chen, a colleague who has covered the competition for casino licenses, noted that the commission of Munro’s work was a sign of what developers were willing to do to engender good will - an important factor in winning over local officials and residents who will have a say in the licensing process. ![]() At least 10 firms have similar casino dreams for sites in Times Square, Hudson Yards, next to Citi Field and even atop the Saks Fifth Avenue department store near Rockefeller Center.
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