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Atlantic City Casino News
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Atlantic City, New Jersey Casino Gambling News covering all the famous Jersey shore casinos and state-gambling regulations.
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New Jersey Lawmakers Going After Online Gamblers In Other States
Most states looking to regulate Internet gambling are doing so with the stipulation that only state residents can gamble at their online casinos. Not New Jersey. Lawmakers are looking to allow gamblers in other states as well.
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Atlantic City Regulators Attempting To Clean Up Casinos
Atlantic City regulators have watched revenue slip at New jersey casinos over the past few years, and the regulators have decided to take matters into their own hands and clean up the casinos.
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Revel Casino In Atlantic City Plans Elaborate Opening With Beyonce
The new Revel casino in Atlantic City is expected to revive a struggling gaming industry, and the elaborate plans for the grand opening on Memorial Day weekend now include Beyonce performing the first-ever concert at the facility.
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Servers The Key To Legalized Online Gambling In Atlantic City
An expert explained to New Jersey lawmakers on Monday that online gambling would be legal under the state constitution so long as the servers for the online casinos were located in Atlantic City.
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ACES Casino Train System From New York To Atlantic City Finished
The ACES train system was supposed to bring gamblers from New York to Atlantic City during the economic recession, but the overwhelming cost to operate the system has caused its demise this week.
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Lesniak And Christie Working Towards Online Gambling Regulations
State Senator Raymond Lesniak and Governor Chris Christie are working closely to try and alter some of the language in an online gambling bill that was vetoed by the governor last year in New Jersey.
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Atlantic City Casinos Working To Attract New Customers
Atlantic City casinos are undergoing massive renovations to try and attract new customers. Among the changes are room upgrades at the Borgata, Revel reservation system installments, and workers union negotiations.
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Casino Executive Gomes' Death Leaves Void In AC Casino Industry
Dennis Gomes took over Resorts Casino in Atlantic City back in 2010, and the changes that Gomes made had helped the gaming industry start its rebound, which is why Gomes' untimely death Friday has left a void in the city.
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Dedication To Turnaround Leads To Permanent AC Gambling License
Landry's Inc. has invested not only their money, but plenty of time in an effort to turn around the former Trump Marina casino in Atlantic City. This week, that time and effort paid off with a permanent gaming license in the city.
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Revel Casino Being Counted On To Reverse Atlantic City Slump
Atlantic City has been in need of a new facility that could breathe life into a gaming industry that has fallen flat in recent years, and the Revel resort set to open in April may be that spark.
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Atlantic City Following Las Vegas Into Mobile Gaming
Las Vegas casinos have installed a system that allows gamblers to place bets from their hotel rooms and out by the pool. New Jersey lawmakers are proposing a similar plan for Atlantic City.
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Atlantic City Casino Fined While Pennsylvania Revenue Soars
This week has exemplified the different directions the Pennsylvania and New Jersey casino industries are headed. An Atlantic City casino was fined for allowing underage gambling, while Pennsylvania casino revenue soared.
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Atlantic City Casinos See Revenue Daylight After Nearly Four Years
Atlantic City casinos have been mired in a slump for nearly four years, but in December, the city's casinos finally broke through and had a revenue increase over the previous year.
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Governor Christie Expected To Sign New Jersey Sports Gambling Bill
Sports books will not be open in Atlantic City for the Super Bowl this year, but after lawmakers approved a bill Monday legalizing the activity, sports betting could be in place by next football season.
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Atlantic City Expanding Gambling And Entertainment Relationship
Atlantic City regulators have given their approval to a new set of rules that will allow casinos to place gambling tables and slots in areas of their resorts that had previously been reserved for entertainment.
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Lesniak To Strip Online Gambling Out Of Sports Betting Bill
Senator Raymond Lesniak is stripping online and mobile gambling out of a bill that will legalize sports betting in New Jersey. The move is being made to help the chances Governor Chris Christie signs the legislation.
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Casino Without A Name In Atlantic City Lays Off 150 Employees
What used to be called the Atlantic City Hilton has laid off 150 employees this week after the owners of the casino received a one year extension to stay open and pay off its debt.
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Atlantic City Casinos Trying To Rebuild Revenue Through Comps
Atlantic City casinos have seen the best of times and the worst of times over the past couple of decades. Currently, the eleven casinos in the city are trying to regain their clientele through comps.
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Atlantic City Casino Revenue Decline Stretches Three Years Straight
It has been over three years since Atlantic City casinos experienced a gain in revenue over the same period the year before. That trend continued in October when revenue fell almost eight percent.
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New Jersey Sports Betting Measure Headed For Landslide Voter Win
New Jersey voters are taking to the polls today and the early turnout shows that the large majority of residents are ready for legalized sports books in Atlantic City.
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