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Islanders make bid to leave Brooklyn and return to suburbs

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The New York Islanders have made a bid to return to the New York City suburbs.

The National Hockey League team that moved from Long Island to Brooklyn two years ago submitted a bid with several other partners Thursday to develop a new arena at Belmont Racetrack in Nassau County.

“New York Arena Partners, LLC has submitted a comprehens­ive proposal to create a world-class sports and entertainm­ent destinatio­n at Belmont Park, which we look forward to discussing with the Empire State Developmen­t Corporatio­n,” the team said in a statement.

New York Arena Partners includes the owners of the New York Mets and others. The Empire State Developmen­t Corp. announced in July it was seeking to develop 36 acres of vacant and underutili­zed parking lots at the site of the racetrack.

Belmont Park plays host every June to the Belmont Stakes, the final leg in horse racing’s Triple Crown. There are no plans to close the racetrack; the new developmen­t would largely be across the street from the track.

The Empire State Developmen­t Corp. says it does not comment about the bidding process.

The Islanders’ move to Brooklyn’s Barclay’s Center was announced after a failed attempt to secure public financing for a refurbishe­d Nassau Coliseum, which was home to the team from 1972 until 2015.

Fans have expressed displeasur­e with the Brooklyn move, and the team has a lease with an optout clause that could allow it to leave the Barclay’s Center, home to the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, after the upcoming season.

The Islanders played a preseason game this month at the Nassau Coliseum, which has since been refurbishe­d. Seating capacity at the coliseum is now 13,917, less than both the 16,170 it had previously and the 15,795 currently at Barclays Center.

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