Atlantic City, New Jersey
Atlantic City, New Jersey is the second most well-known casino gambling
resort destination in the world.
Known for casino-gambling, world-class entertainment, nightlife, fine dining, and plenty of
ocean views, Atlantic City guarantees fast-paced excitement and non-stop activities.
Along with that, comes non-stop media attention and news from the area.
CasinoGamblingWeb.com brings you all the latest news from Atlantic City.
Whethor the news is coming from Bally's or Borgota, Donald Trump, or some political
commentator discussing the state budget crisis which ultimately led to the temporary gambling
shutdown, Atlantic City is at the center of the gambling industry and we'll have
all the news right here.
Atlantic City Casino News
Gambling Addiction Causes $4 Million To Be Stolen By Attorney
January 3, 2009
Atlantic City swallowed up another victim when a former attorney plead guilty to stealing over $4 million to help bankroll his slot machine gambling problem...
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Trump Extended A Lifeline On Casino Loan Interest Payment
January 1, 2009
Trump Entertainment perhaps received a bit of holiday cheer on Wednesday when they were granted a three week extension on a loan interest payment that already is late...
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New Year Comes With Casino Interest Deadline For Trump
December 31, 2008
Trump Entertainment is carrying out the last day of 2008 with a deadline of midnight to make a casino loan interest payment or renegotiate with lenders...
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Atlantic City Casinos Now Blaming Airlines For Revenue Failure
December 29, 2008
Atlantic City casinos are now changing their stance on why they have not been successful of late. First they blamed a smoking ban, now they are targeting the Atlantic City Airport...
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Atlantic City Hoping To Up Gambling Revenue Through Train Service
December 18, 2008
Atlantic City is trying everything these days to help out their struggling casinos. The latest attempt to raise profits begins this weekend with train service from New York to AC...
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Atlantic City Casino Revenue Falls Again In November
December 11, 2008
It has not been a good year for casinos in Atlantic City and this week the news became even more grim. Revenue figures dropped again in the month of November, a sad sign of the times...
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Trump Still Battling Former Investors Over Casino Stock Money
December 8, 2008
Seventeen former Trump casino investors are making life difficult for Donald Trump. In addition to the struggling casino industry, Trump is also facing the prospects of having to pay the investors $4.1 million in past settlement money...
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Can Atlantic City Casinos Beat the Economic Recession?
December 5, 2008
With the US economy in a full-blown recession, can Atlantic City and its casinos survive through the economic downturn?..
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New York Gambling Expansion Could KO Atlantic City Casinos
December 5, 2008
If a new bill that would expand casino games to include electronic blackjack and roulette passes in the New York state Senate on December 15th, it could mean the end of Atlantic City tourism...
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Trump Entertainment Resorts Trading at Lowest Levels Ever
December 2, 2008
At today's close, Trump Entertainment Resorts (NYSE: TRMP) dropped to its lowest levels in over 10 years as more bad financial news was announced by the casino company...
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Trump Angling Towards Grace Period For Casino Interest Payment
November 30, 2008
Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. is struggling just like other casino operators. The result of a couple of brutal months is that the company will delay a $53.1 million bond interest payment into their thirty day grace period...
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New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Against Ex-AC Casino Owners
November 25, 2008
The Supreme Court of the state of New Jersey cleared the way of Tuesday for the bankruptcy sale of the Tropicana Casino & Resort after they ruled the state was right in stripping the ex-owners of their license...
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Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Former Tropicana Casino Owners
November 25, 2008
The state Supreme Court in New Jersey will decide on Tuesday whether the former owners of the Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City were wrongly stripped of their license...
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Atlantic City's First Casino Could Be In Financial Jeopardy
November 22, 2008
As if the news wasn't bad enough for Atlantic City, they may soon be dealing with life without their first ever casino. Resorts Atlantic City has missed a loan payment and is financial jeopardy...
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With Smoking Ban Lifted, Atlantic City Casinos On The Spot
November 16, 2008
Atlantic City casinos that have been blaming a smoking ban for their lack of business now have gotten their wish. With the smoking ban lifted, the casinos now have the task of proving that was the problem...
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Pagano Moving Along With Atlantic City Casino Plans
November 13, 2008
While a couple of major casino companies have put their casino plans on hold in Atlantic City, Rob Pagano, a Bergen County real estate agent is moving forward with his plans for a new casino in the city...
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Atlantic City Casino Revenue Continues To Fall In October
November 11, 2008
The October revenue numbers have bee released for casinos in Atlantic City and the news is not good. What was expected to be a depressing day held true to form when the figures revealed a nearly ten percent drop from last year...
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Atlantic City Casinos Bracing For A Financial Disaster
November 10, 2008
Casinos in Atlantic City were supposed to be leading the city to a gambling resurgence at this time, but instead, they are bracing for a financial disaster that could change their fate forever...
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Smoking Ban Not The Problem At Atlantic City Casinos
October 30, 2008
While casino owners have lobbied for and received a reprieve from the smoking ban, what they soon will find out is it is not the smoking ban that is ruining casino gambling in the city...
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Atlantic City Promotes Money Over Lives With Casino Smoking Ban Delay
October 28, 2008
Atlantic City set a precedent on Monday when the City Council decided it was more important that the city create revenue than save lives. They have delayed their smoking ban for a year...
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