The Jay-Z–backed Caesars Palace Times Square casino bid was voted down by the Community Advisory Committee on Wednesday in a 4-2 vote.

Representatives for Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul were the only members of the politically appointed committee to back the bid.

The committee had until Sept. 30 to decide whether the bid could move on to the next stage of state-level approval. Laura Smith, appointed by Adams, criticized the committee for holding the vote less than a week after the proposal’s final public hearing, saying two weeks of deliberations had been squandered.

Associates from SL Green Realty, Caesars Entertainment and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation stormed out of the Times Square office where the vote was held after one of the executives lambasted the committee.

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