Between 2014 and 2016, five land-based casinos in Atlantic City closed. Since that time, two have reopened and there are plans for another to relaunch soon. …
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Many in the New Jersey casino industry did not know if Hard Rock would integrate into the local gaming market, but the property has shown solid …
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement recently revealed that the state's online casinos took in $55.1 million in revenue last month. This is a whopping …
The January numbers are in for New Jersey sports betting and the Garden State had another good month. Licensed operators held onto $53.6 million of the …
The Hard Rock Hotel Casino in Atlantic City recently became the first casino in the world to offer live slots. Launched on Monday, February 10, the …
Recently the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission (IRGC) gave the green light for the proposed merger between Eldorado Resorts and Caesars Entertainment, but gambling regulators in …
For five straight months, Golden Nugget had set handle records for its four online casinos. December came and that streak was broken, but the company still …
While there were 50% more bets laid on Super Bowl at New Jersey sportsbooks compared to last year, the state's betting operators took a total loss …
Recently the Governor of New Jersey signed into law a measure that allows people convicted of drug charges to work in Atlantic City casinos.
PointsBet has recorded its first positive quarter since launching in the United States, posting $3.4 million in gambling revenue for the last three months of 2019.