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NJ Casinos Pass Pre-COVID Pandemic Revenue Levels in April
New Jersey’s casinos, horse tracks that offer sports betting and the online partners of both types of gambling outlets won $422 million from gamblers in April, up 20% from a year earlier. And the casinos’ core business, revenue won from in-person gamblers, surpassed the level of April 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic hit, an encouraging metric for Atlantic City’s brick-and-mortar...
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How Much Would You Pay for Vacant Oceanfront? Auction in A.C. Wants to Know
NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story of North Beach in Atlantic City, where a huge swath of oceanfront land has sat vacant for years. Another auction is being held soon for some of the parcels of land.
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US Casinos Had Their Best Month Ever in March, Winning $5.3B From Gamblers
Inflation may be soaring, supply chains are snarled and the coronavirus just won’t go away. But America’s casinos are humming right along.
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Atlantic City Casino Workers Seek ‘Significant' Pay Raise
As Atlantic City’s casinos work to recover financially from the coronavirus pandemic, the workers who keep those casinos operating are trying to do the same and asking for a “significant” pay increase.
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Bobby Flay Is Returning to Atlantic City; Opening Casino Burger Joint
Acclaimed celebrity chef Bobby Flay is headed back to the Jersey Shore with an outpost of his fast-casual brand Bobby’s Burgers, which is set to debut at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City early this summer, reports the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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Atlantic City Dealers' Union Backs Casino Smoking Ban
A union representing Atlantic City casino dealers is calling on New Jersey lawmakers to prohibit smoking in the resort’s casinos.
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NAACP National Convention to Take Place in Atlantic City This Summer
The NAACP will hold its 113th national convention in Atlantic City this summer. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details on the event’s message and its expected impact on Atlantic City.
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Atlantic City Casino Workers Hold Rally in Support of Smoking Ban
Around 250 Atlantic City casino workers held a rally on Tuesday renewing their calls for New Jersey lawmakers to approve a bill that would ban smoking in the gaming halls. Those who are against the bill however claim a smoking ban would lead to less customers, job losses and a decline in tax revenue. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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‘We Are Not Numbers': Atlantic City Casino Workers Feel Smoking Ban Is in Reach
Atlantic City casino workers feel they are closer than ever to getting a law passed that would ban smoking in the gambling halls
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New Projects and Renovations Lead to Job Opportunities in Atlantic City
From small to largescale projects, hundreds of millions of dollars are being invested in Atlantic City which is leading to job opportunities. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details and gives us an inside look at a mini golf course in development.
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Eyeing Better Days, Atlantic City Casinos Start New Projects
At many Atlantic City casinos, the thwack of hammers and the whine of power saws are vying for attention with the beeping of slot machines and the clack of the bouncing roulette ball
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American Airlines Will Bus People Between PHL, LV, AC Airports
American Airlines is launching ground transportation between Philadelphia International Airport and two local airports, a move meant to further position PHL as a getaway to trans-Atlantic travel, the Philadelphia Business Journal reports.
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Date Set for 2022 Atlantic City Airshow
A high-flying tradition returns to the Jersey Shore this summer – with one special attraction coming back for the first time in years.
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London Firm Taking Bets on Esports Launches in NJ
New Jersey’s first company to take bets on competitive video games is set to begin full operations, having completed a trial period for state regulators.
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New Owners Plan Big Changes for Bally's Atlantic City Hotel and Casino
For years, Bally’s has been one of the poorest performing casinos in Atlantic City. But new owners are planning major changes to revitalize the casino. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains.
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NJ Bill to Give Atlantic City a Cut of Sport Betting Taxes Advances
New Jersey lawmakers are considering a measure to cut Atlantic City in on taxes being generated from the state’s thriving sports betting market.
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Developer Wants to Turn Former Rooming Houses in Atlantic City to Boutique Hotel
A developer in Atlantic City is making a push to make the city more attractive. They want to bring changes to three properties known for having problems. The plan is to turn former rooming houses into a single boutique hotel. NBC10’s jersey shore reporter, Ted Greenberg, has the the story.
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How Big is March Madness? The Stats and Facts You Should Know
Here’s everything you should know about March Madness, a.k.a. the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, from when it started to how many people watch and how much they’re wagering.
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Pa. Lawmaker Wants to Raise Slot Jackpot Tax Report Threshold to $5,000
The gambling industry and some of its allies in Congress are renewing a push to decrease the number of slot machine jackpots that get reported to the IRS
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Atlantic City Detective Becomes NJ's First Amputee K-9 Officer
After losing his leg in an off-duty motorcycle crash, a veteran Atlantic City detective is starting his new role as the first ever amputee K-9 officer in New Jersey. He shares his story with NBC10’s Cydney Long.