Casinos in Atlantic City NJ are spending millions on new projects ahead of a busy summer as pandemic fears lessen and the casino industry sees more business.
"Allowing smoking in casinos is letting this small minority impose their stinky and dangerous habit on the overwhelming majority, and it's time to stop it," an Atlantic County resident says.
Major casino upgrades and renovations projects are popping up all over Atlantic City just in time to kick off the summer of 2021.
More details have just been announced concerning the $400 million dollar makeover coming to Ceasars, Tropicana, and Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City...
A new poll released Wednesday by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind asked Garden State residents how they felt about placing a question on the ballot asking voters if the state constitution should be amended to allow casinos to operate in North Jersey. The results were somewhat favorable.
As New Jersey lawmakers craft a ballot question that would ask voters next year if casino gambling should be allowed in the northern half of the state, one expert is betting on the move as an economic boom for NJ.
Atlantic City's Revel is getting another chance at success, as it was sold at auction today for $110M.
Its buyer has announced plans for the massive structure...so what are they?
A federal judge on Thursday upheld a 21-year-old law prohibiting sports betting in 46 of 50 states, dealing a setback to New Jersey's attempts to revive its struggling casino industry by grabbing a piece of what has become a multibillion-dollar industry, both legal and illegal.
Every time I go to Atlantic City (a few times a year), the first thing people ask when I come home is, "So, how'd ya do?"
No matter what I answer, the next question is, "What were you playing?"
When I answer THAT question, I have to mentally prepare myself for what comes next.