Tropicana Atlantic City News - Page 15
Judge: Tropicana corrupted union vote
19 February 2008
News Brief: An election to unionize security workers at Tropicana Casino and Resort is getting a second chance, after a judge found that casino supervisors used 'objectionable conduct' in their attempt to sway voters.
$950 million offer for Tropicana22 January 2008
Joseph Palladino has submitted to Justice Gary Stein, trustee in charge for the sale of the Tropicana Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, an offer to purchase the property for $950 Million
Tropicana launches new marketing campaign21 January 2008
The Tropicana Atlantic City Casino & Resort celebrated 2008 by launching a marketing campaign to generate public awareness and build enthusiasm.
Consultants hired to run Tropicana18 January 2008
News Brief: New Jersey gaming regulators have approved the hiring of a veritable dream team of former casino executives as consultants to help run the troubled Tropicana Casino and Resort while a new buyer is sought.
Tropicana suitors line-up16 January 2008
News Brief: The bidding for Atlantic City's Tropicana Casino and Resort has officially began and published reports suggest that some two dozen potential bidders are in the mix.
Tropicana conservator seeks approval of advisors15 January 2008
News Brief: The New Jersey Casino Control Commission reports that Tropicana conservator Gary Stein has asked the commission to approve hiring several advisors to help handle an upcoming sale of the property.
Investor group interested in Tropicana9 January 2008
News Brief: An investment group headed by a New Jersey real estate developer and a former top gaming executive has emerged as a potential buyer of the troubled Tropicana Casino and Resort.
Top-10 Casinos for Slots21 December 2007
If slots are your game, this is the list for you as we rank the Top-10 casinos by the number of slot machines they feature.
Pennsylvania slots have impact on Atlantic City casinos4 December 2007
News Brief: Pennsylvania slots are no longer just a threat here, but are wreaking havoc on the Atlantic City Boardwalk casinos.
Tropicana damage control backfires30 November 2007
News Brief: In an attempt to refute a former exec's statements, the Tropicana faces more allegations of a casino that was unclean, provided poor service and drove its customers away
Tropicana owner admits to mistakes22 November 2007
News Brief: Admitting mistakes were made, the owner of Tropicana Casino and Resort said changes are under way to woo back customers after a rocky 11 months of operation.
Tropicana motion denied19 November 2007
A federal judge has refused Tropicana’s motion to issue a temporary restraining order against UNITE HERE Local 54, the casino workers union which represents 15,000 workers in Atlantic City.
Union granted status at hearings16 November 2007
Today, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission granted UNITE HERE Local 54 participant status in the Tropicana’s upcoming licensing hearing.
Colubmia Sussex hires architectural firm4 October 2007
News Brief: Columbia Sussex Corp. is planning redesigns for two of its recently acquired properties, and a Covington architectural firm will handle the job.
At least five Atlantic City casinos plan to go smoke free12 September 2007
News Brief: Smokers may soon be out of luck: At least five of Atlantic City's casinos are making gambling areas smoke-free.
Tropicana wall damage not dangerous31 August 2007
News Brief: An engineering company hired by Tropicana Casino and Resort has concluded that damage to an exterior wall is only cosmetic in nature and there are no concerns about the structural integrity of the building.
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.
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.
Tropicana lay-offs continue3 May 2007
News Brief: In the latest round of layoffs shaking the Boardwalk casino, Tropicana has eliminated its limousine department, costing about 40 employees their jobs, one of the drivers said Wednesday.
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