“But they really aren’t the only thing that we’ve got going.” There will not be a casino built in Toronto, Torontonians will overwhelmingly reject it Feldman in an interview in Toronto on Wednesday. “We’re not trying to hide the casino,” said Mr. Jones, who was in Toronto this week meeting city councillors and crossed paths with Alan Feldman, senior vice president of public affairs for MGM Resorts.Įxecutives at both gambling conglomerates say that blackjack tables and slot machines would represent no more than 10% of the “integrated resort” they have in mind, with the bulk of the real estate dedicated to hotel rooms, convention space, entertainment venues, shopping and dining destinations. “That’s our preference because of the way the resort would integrate with the rest of downtown and the other local businesses,” said Ms.