In May, United joined forces with US-based gaming giant Las Vegas Sands Corp and put forward proposals to redevelop a site adjacent to the Theatre of Dreams.
A luxury five-star hotel, restaurants, a health club and sports bar were all set to be part of the complex, which would have been dominated by the new casino.
But, with Blackpool virtually certain to be awarded the only super casino franchise available once Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell had to hastily amend her proposals to get them through Parliament before the general Election, United officials knew it could be years before permission to proceed with the project was granted.
Faced with such a lengthy delay, they have opted not to tie up the resources, allowing them to use the land for alternative ventures at some point in the future.
United have stressed the decision had nothing to do with Malcolm Glazer's £790million takeover, which was not completed until after the original casino plans were drawn up.
"Whilst we maintain strong relationships with both LVSC and Trafford Council, we have decided jointly with LVSC not to progress the proposal at this stage," confirmed commercial director Andy Anson.
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Derrick, Bournemouth (13/10/2005 at 11:46)
DC, Dublin (13/10/2005 at 11:48)
Steveo, Lecale (13/10/2005 at 12:02)
Ohh well it's cheaper to get to Glasgow anyway and the way the league is there maybe more competition in the SPL by next year, the usual two horse race!!!
Paul, Lancs (13/10/2005 at 12:38)
Kevin, Tralee, Eire (13/10/2005 at 12:56)
Lee, Heywood (13/10/2005 at 14:16)
Sean, Withington (13/10/2005 at 14:43)
GARY, MANCHESTER (13/10/2005 at 16:40)