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Trump Taj Mahal Begins Expansion Construction
31 July 2006
Trump Entertainment Resorts reports that construction officially commenced in July 2006 on the new, $250 million hotel tower at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort.
Casino Winnings Stolen from Car21 July 2006
News Brief: Lady Luck smiled upon, and then deserted, a Philadelphia man when he won about $20,000 in a casino and then had the money stolen, police said Thursday.
Taj Mahal Opens New Amenities20 July 2006
Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. reports four new amenities at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort have or are scheduled to open during the month of July, 2006.
Two Jackpots Won at Trump Taj Mahal14 July 2006
Two players at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resorts took home nearly a combined $2.3 million after winning jackpots on Wheel of Fortune slot machines in the month of June.
Andrea Bocelli Starts Off Trump's Summer Series15 June 2006
Andrea Bocelli will kick off Trump Entertainment Resort’s spectacular summer of entertainment with a one-night-only performance at Boardwalk Hall.
Casinos Give All to Win New Gamblers15 May 2006
News Brief: Never gambled in a casino? Atlantic City's gaming halls want to change that. And some of them are offering sweet deals to any new customer who walks in the door.
Trump Plans Addition to Taj Mahal8 March 2006
News Brief: Plans were submitted Tues-day for a 45-story addition to the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort that will serve as the centerpiece of the company's post-bankruptcy turnaroun
Kidney-Shaped Valentine's Gift13 February 2006
News Brief: For a pair of Trump Taj Mahal casino co-workers, their love is symbolized by a kidney, not a heart.
Lawyer Faces Laundering Charges23 December 2005
News Brief: A fugitive lawyer captured after ‘America's Most Wanted’ profiled his case has been returned to New Jersey to stand trial on charges that he laundered more than $250,000 in stolen funds through an Atlantic City casino.
Iverson, Casino Clash Over Payment15 December 2005
News Brief: On a late-night visit to the Trump Taj Mahal, sources say NBA player, Allen Iverson, was overpaid $10,000 in chips by a dealer.
Trump Casinos to be Renovated14 March 2005
News Brief: They’re still dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s on Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts’ bankruptcy reorganization plan, but the company has already launched a renovation program for two of its casino/hotel properties here.
Atlantic City Casino Win Slips13 December 2004
News Brief: Gambling revenue at Atlantic City's 12 gaming halls dipped 1.1 percent to $375 million in November, according to figures released Friday by the state Casino Control Commission.
Atlantic City Strike Leads to Mixed Results12 November 2004
News Brief: The monthlong strike in which thousands of union workers walked off the job at seven casinos was bad for business. It was also good for business.
Trump Employees Agree to New Contract10 November 2004
News Brief: Union employees from the city's three Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts properties were the last to approve a five-year contract that provides increases in wages, health care and pension contributions and guarantees workers that their jobs will not be replaced through subcontracting.
Taj Bets on Blackjack Variation25 May 2004
News Brief: Taj Mahal has introduced on a variation of blackjack created by one of their own dealers.
Late-Night Bingo Fills Taj Mahal26 April 2004
News Brief: Late-night bingo is filling the Taj Mahal ballroom every Tuesday night.
Taj Mahal Pays Fine22 January 2004
More than four years and a litany of legal arguments later, Taj Mahal paid $60,000 to settle Division of Gaming Enforcement civil charges that it violated state equal-employment opportunity rules.
Atlantic City Roundup13 January 2004
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Taj Capitalizes on 'Apprentice'8 January 2004
Trump Taj Mahal has launched ‘The $100,000 Apprentice Challenge,’ in which gamblers compete by selecting the losing and winning contestants of the reality show, ‘The Apprentice’.
Casino, Bank Share Blame in Swindle7 January 2004
News Brief: A judge says both the Trump Taj Mahal and the Bank of New York share the blame in a case of where a swindler bilked the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort out of $370,000 in chips.
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