Las Vegas Sands has concluded that Broward County offers the right infrastructure to serve a casino and convention destination resort. The casino and convention center operator is equally interested in finding a site in Broward as much as it is looking in Miami-Dade County, according to Las Vegas Sands lobbyist Nick Iarossi.

Las Vegas Sands would need about 50 acres with easy access to main roads and highways and not necessarily on the waterfront, Iarossi said. He is a government consultant with Capital City Consulting in Tallahassee.

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