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Borgata to Open Outdoor Venue
21 April 2004
News Brief: A seasonal outdoor events area the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa soon will start building.
New Jersey Track Bailout Gets Preliminary Approval21 April 2004
News Brief: A New Jersey agency gave preliminary approval Tuesday to an $86 million deal that will bail out the state’s financially strapped horse racing tracks and prevent them from having video slot machines in competition with Atlantic City casinos.
Builders Cleared for Atlantic City Casino Work20 April 2004
News Brief: Despite a mountain of evidence suggesting that Interstate Industrial Corp. and Drywall Corp. were well connected to organized crime, they will likely be granted a non-gaming casino service industry license.
Atlantic City Occupancy Rates Up19 April 2004
News Brief: Year-end figures show that Atlantic City casino revenue and hotel occupancy rates rose in 2003, even though the number of visitors dropped 2.9 percent to 32.2 million.
94-Year Old Player: Poker Keeps Me Young19 April 2004
News Brief: 94-year old Anne Kolmetsky is a seven-card veteran who credits her daily poker playing to her healthy and happiness.
Atlantic City Casino Hosts' Licenses Suspended15 April 2004
News Brief: New Jersey gaming regulators suspended the licenses of six current or former casino hosts accused of participating in a prostitution ring that supplied young Asian women for high rollers.
Harrah's to Expand Atlantic City Properties15 April 2004
News Brief: Pushing ahead with an aggressive expansion program, Harrah's Entertainment Inc. plans to build two new hotel towers and other attractions at its Atlantic City casinos in a head-to-head battle with a powerful new competitor.
Borgata Again Lifts Gaming Win13 April 2004
New Jersey's casinos won 4.3 percent more last month than they did in March 2003, but the boost was due mainly to the addition of the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa to the market, according to data released Monday.
New Jersey Phases Out Comp Tax8 April 2004
News Brief: Before the casino industry agreed to send $21.5 million a year in purse money to racetracks, it first got a commitment from state government to phase out one of the more expensive items from last year's $90 million tax increase.
Gambler's Flock to Lopez's Winning Machine7 April 2004
News Brief: Once word got out that J.Lo's mom, Guadalupe Lopez, won $2.4 million playing an Atlantic City slot machine, gamblers flocked to the winning one-armed bandit, hoping lightning would strike twice.
New Jersey Casinos, Tracks Reach Deal7 April 2004
News Brief: The CEO of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority says Atlantic City's casino industry agreed to terms Tuesday on a deal to subsidize horse-racing purses in exchange for postponing pursuit of racetrack slot machines.
Trump Gets Own Credit Card7 April 2004
News Brief: Donald Trump is teaming up with credit card issuer Bank One for the Trump Rewards Visa card.
Sports Betting Proposed for Atlantic City7 April 2004
News Brief: The chairman of the New Jersey Assembly Budget Committee wants to bring sports betting to Atlantic City.
New Jersey Tracks, Casinos Near Deal6 April 2004
News Brief: The New Jersey casino industry could approve an agreement as soon as this afternoon to add $86 million to horseracing purses over the next four years.
Girls Just Want to Have Fun6 April 2004
News Brief: As casinos recognize the power of the lady's pocketbook, they are giving women their fair share of eye candy.
J. Lo's Mom Wins $2.4 Million Slot Jackpot6 April 2004
News Brief: Guadalupe Lopez, mother of actress and pop diva Jennifer Lopez, hit a $2.4 million slot machine jackpot at the Borgata.
Atlantic City Roundup5 April 2004
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City roundup this week.
Trump Still Bidding for Indiana Casino5 April 2004
News Brief: A heavy debt load and grim predictions about its future will not stop Trump Hotel and Casino Resorts from bidding to operate a gambling boat in Orange County, a company executive said last week.
Atlantic City Casino Profits Fell in 20032 April 2004
News Brief: Atlantic City casino revenue rose 3.1 percent to $4.34 billion in 2003 but profits fell, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission reported on Friday.
Resorts to Open Expansion1 April 2004
News Brief: Resorts Atlantic City won preliminary approval Wednesday to open its casino hotel expansion, which it plans to do with a bang July 4.
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