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Revel plans $2 billion casino
28 August 2007
News Brief: Revel Entertainment Group plans to develop a $2 billion casino hotel that will top out at nearly 4,000 rooms and tempt customers with an array of retail and entertainment attractions.
Tropicana dealers vote for union27 August 2007
News Brief: Dealers at Tropicana Casino and Resort voted in the United Auto Workers as their collective bargaining representative by a sweeping majority Saturday.
Casinos workers forced to work in smoking sections27 August 2007
News Brief: Casino employees say that they are being forced to work smoking sections even though casino executives said the smoking sections would be staffed by volunteers.
Caesars Atlantic City workers vote for union24 August 2007
News Brief: Slot technicians at Caesars Atlantic City voted 20-11 for representation by the United Auto Workers on Thursday, granting the union its second victory there in five months.
Competition hits Atlantic City workforce24 August 2007
News Brief: Competition from surrounding states and a partial smoking ban has taken a toll on the Atlantic City casinos. And now it's hitting the workforce.
Atlantic City officials upset over Trump's criticism21 August 2007
News Brief: Donald Trump's attempt to repeal Atlantic City's partial casino smoking ban has infuriated City Council and could revive an effort to prohibit gamblers from lighting up altogether, two members said Monday.
Sands gets ready for demolition31 July 2007
News Brief: Demolition crews are tearing off the Sands Casino's facade and gutting the building’s interior in preparation for a spectacular implosion this fall.
Atlantic City gaming industry bet on renovations30 July 2007
News Brief: Atlantic City’s gambling halls are betting $10 billion on remaking this resort town into a hipper, hotter destination with top entertainers, glitzy rooms and swank restaurants run by famous chefs.
Caesars part of union drive again27 July 2007
News Brief: Employees at Caesars Atlantic City are once more part of a union organizing drive — for the fourth time in nearly six months.
Caesars sued by fired worker27 July 2007
News Brief: A food and beverage manager with 17 years at Caesars has sued the casino hotel, alleging he was fired as a result of racial and gender bias.
AC cops bust high stakes poker scheme26 July 2007
News Brief: The police weren’t bluffing when they busted in on a high-stakes poker scam at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.
Casino employees barred from public washrooms24 July 2007
News Brief: When it comes to using the public restrooms, casino employees should follow two words of advice: Hold it.
Borgata to open $400 million hotel19 July 2007
On schedule for an early 2008 opening, The Water Club, a signature hotel by Borgata, will introduce a unique brand of hospitality to Atlantic City, offering a personality of its own while combining elements of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.
Former Tropicana worker sues18 July 2007
News Brief: A former floorman at the Tropicana Casino and Resort has filed suit against the casino for wrongful termination, saying he was 'unceremoniously fired' because he publicly advocated a smoke-free workplace.
UAW file to represent Tropicana workers12 July 2007
News Brief: The United Auto Workers union filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent about 1,000 full- and part-time dealers, dual-rate dealers, and keno and simulcast employees at the Tropicana Casino and Resort.
Atlantic City results released11 July 2007
News Brief: Gamblers lost $419.8 million at Atlantic City in June, a 1.9 percent decrease from the same month a year ago, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission said on Tuesday.
Borgata appoints executives to senior management team3 July 2007
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa report the appointment of two executives to Borgata's senior management team.
Barta wins over $500,000 at Borgata Poker Summer Open29 June 2007
Andrew Barta quickly moved past the competitors, to take the Borgata Poker Summer Open title, the beautiful Tag Heuer watch, and $513,925 in prize money.
Nearly $1,700,000 up for grabs at Borgata Poker Summer Open27 June 2007
The biggest $5,000 buy-in tournament in the history of Atlantic City got underway this weekend at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa.
Atlantic City casinos prepare for lucky day25 June 2007
News Brief: Recognizing a once-in-a-century marketing opportunity, Atlantic City casinos are capitalizing on what is expected to be a lucky day by offering gamblers promotional packages tied to a 7-7-7 theme.
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