Monthly Archives: November 2010

State Senate approves online gambling to be run by Atlantic City casinos in New Jersey

By JULIET FLETCHER Press of  A.C.Staff Writer | Mon, November 22, 2010 Gamblers within New Jersey should be able to play poker and other games online, state senators said Monday after approving in-state online gaming in a full Senate vote

Posted in Atlantic City, Casino Developments, Just For Fun, Legal Issues, LifeStyles, Local News

Legislature OKS bill allowing smaller Atlantic City casinos

By MICHAEL CLARK Press of A.C. Staff Writer | Mon. November 22, 2010 TRENTON – The state Senate and Assembly unanimously passed a bill today that would allow two new, smaller casinos to be licensed in Atlantic City. The bill,

Posted in Atlantic City, Casino Developments, Legal Issues, Real Estate

Real estate agent seeks to block sale of Resorts casino; says he is owed 1 percent “finder’s fee” for Atlantic City deal

By DONALD WITTKOWSKI Press of A.C. Staff Writer |  Sat., October 30, 2010 ATLANTIC CITY — A New Jersey real estate agent filed a lawsuit Friday to block the $35 million sale of Resorts Atlantic City, claiming the buyers reneged

Posted in Atlantic City, Casino Developments, Legal Issues, Local News, Real Estate, Short Sales

Revel to pitch financing plan to save Atlantic City casino project

ATLANTIC CITY — Wall Street giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. will try today to convince a group of banks to back a financing plan that would rescue the troubled Revel casino project. Revel Entertainment Group, the developer, has been trying

Posted in Atlantic City, Casino Developments, Legal Issues, Local News, Mortgages, Real Estate

A.C. tourism district – Sensible plan ?

Posted in EDITORIALS on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 Making Bader Field a part of the state-controlled tourism district for Atlantic City makes perfect sense – despite the concerns of some City Council members who are worried about losing a quick

Posted in Atlantic City, Legal Issues, Market Conditions, Non Casino Developments, Real Estate

Boyd Gaming won’t buy remaining half of Borgata Casino in Atlantic City

By DONALD WITTKOWSKI, Press of A.C. Staff Writer ATLANTIC CITY — Boyd Gaming Corp., operator and half-owner of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, has decided not to buy the rest of Atlantic City’s most profitable gaming hall and will instead

Posted in Atlantic City, Casino Developments, Legal Issues, Local News, Real Estate

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