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Bally's security join union vote
3 May 2007
News Brief: Security officers will vote next month on union representation at Bally's Atlantic City, where another union recently filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent table games employees.
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.
MGM Mirage could be pushed to leave AC1 May 2007
ews Brief: An investigation by New Jersey regulators into MGM Mirage's business dealings in Macau could result in the gambling behemoth's exit from Atlantic City, an analyst said yesterday.
Promo costs hurt Borgata27 April 2007
News Brief: Borgata's first-quarter earnings were squeezed by higher promotional expenses in a fierce battle with competitors for market share, parent company Boyd Gaming Corp. reported Thursday.
Atlantic City casino construction gets early start27 April 2007
News Brief: Atlantic City officials say a company building the resort's newest casino in the South Inlet got a little ahead of itself, digging up foundations and underground tanks before it closed off the site with a proper construction fence.
Revel Entertainment names AC resort construction manager25 April 2007
Revel Entertainment Group, has named Tishman Construction Corporation as Construction Manager of the Company’s resort development project on twenty acres of beachfront land along the famous Boardwalk in Atlantic City.
NJ proposal would restrict casino funding18 April 2007
News Brief: New Jersey borough officials want to restrict what projects can be paid for with casino impact funding.
Atlantic City smoking law begins16 April 2007
ews Brief: For angry smokers, there was a lot more huffing and a lot less puffing at Atlantic City's 11 casinos as a new local law took effect Sunday that restricts smoking to no more than 25 percent of the gaming floor.
Tropicana collapsed garage settlement awarded12 April 2007
A settlement package of $101 million has been awarded to the families of the four construction workers killed and more than 30 others injured in the October 30, 2003, catastrophic collapse of the Tropicana Casino parking garage.
Atlantic City casinos post meagre increase11 April 2007
News Brief: The resort's 11 casinos posted a meager increase in gaming win last month, collecting just 1.3 percent more from gamblers than they did in March 2006 and reversing a two-month trend of revenue declines.
Atlantic City casinos post record results5 April 2007
News Brief: The gaming industry overcame the loss of the Sands Casino Hotel and an unprecedented three-day shutdown over the summer to post a record $1.4 billion in gross operating profits for 2006.
Analysts speak at ECGC5 April 2007
Four Wall Street analysts will discuss issues and trends, offer financial projections, and answer attendee questions at the 11th annual East Coast Gaming Congress.
Trump Taj Mahal to host CEO Poker Tour3 April 2007
he Trump Taj Mahal will host the CEO Poker Tour, May 19-25, where players will battle over the green felt of the poker table for an exclusive Tiffany Championship bracelet, cash, trophies, prizes and bragging rights.
AC casinos pressured for unionization30 March 2007
News Brief: Other casinos are being put to the test after Caesars dealers became the first ever in this city to become unionized after other unions tried and failed.
Industry leaders speak at East Coast Gaming Congress29 March 2007
The convergence of gaming and leisure will be in the spotlight when two nationally prominent leaders in these fields co-present at the 11th annual East Coast Gaming Congress.
Couple claims half of $390 million jackpot22 March 2007
News Brief: A Cape May County couple who won half of a record $390 million lottery jackpot claimed their prize yesterday, almost two weeks after the drawing.
Dealers deny union intimidation20 March 2007
News Brief: Caesars Atlantic City dealers deny the casino's allegation that the United Auto Workers intimidated them into voting for union representation was false.
NJ racinos take AC business19 March 2007
News Brief: According to figures released by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, Pennsylvania racinos have taken a sizable bite out of the revenue stream of Atlantic City's casinos.
Caesars Atlantic City dealers vote for union19 March 2007
News Briefs: A sweeping majority of table games dealers at Caesars Atlantic City approved unionization with United Auto Workers, making them the city's first casino dealers to join a union.
Woman wins $2.4 million slots jackpot14 March 2007
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa announced today Marguerit Pittman, a Browns Mills, NJ, resident and My Borgata Rewards cardholder, won $2.4 million on a nickel Wheel of Fortune machine early Saturday morning.
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