A casino with a jai alai fronton and a card room won't be coming to Miami's Edgewater neighborhood, at least for now.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez's veto of the proposal has been upheld, but the casino developer isn't thwarted.
West Flagler Associates Ltd., led by Magic City Casino's Havenick family, was on its way to open gambling as the City Commission last February approved a West Flagler-city settlement allowing the use.
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