Atlantic City casino workers reached a last-minute deal with their employers early enough to avert the planned strike on July 4; however, only five out of …
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Atlantic City
A potential strike in Atlantic City might have severe repercussions for the nine casinos in the city, according to the union that represents over 10,000 casino …
Following growth in practically all sectors of the New Jersey gambling market, gaming and wagering revenue in the Garden State climbed by 15.1% year-on-year in the …
The biggest gambling company in the United States is now in place with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement’s Casino Control Commission unanimously approving the …
While eight of the nine Atlantic City casinos reopened for the July 4 weekend, Borgata was the one that did not. However, the MGM Resorts property …
Caesars Entertainment opened back up its three Atlantic City casinos to the public this week with little fanfare. Caesars, Bally’s, and Harrah’s had all been closed …
While most of the Atlantic City casinos will reopen on July 2, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has issued a ban on drinking and smoking at …
While the Atlantic City casinos are chomping at the bit to reopen their doors on July 2, the Borgata is waiting until 10am on Monday, July …
The Atlantic City casino industry has been shut down since mid-March, but there is light at the end of the tunnel after New Jersey Governor Phil …
It has now been over three months since the Atlantic City casinos shut their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To say they are struggling would …