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Atlantic City Water Park Gets 20-Year Tax Break Approved
A New Jersey agency has approved a 20-year tax break for a $100 million year-round indoor water park to be built next to the former Showboat casino in Atlantic City.
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Showboat Hotel Owner Pushes Plans Ahead for $100M Indoor Water Park
Despite the coronavirus pandemic and an uncertain summer for Atlantic City, Showboat Hotel owner Bart Blatstein is still pushing ahead with plans to build a new $100 million indoor water park next to the hotel. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Showboat Owner Planning $100M Indoor Water Park in Atlantic City
The owner of Atlantic City’s Showboat hotel says he plans a $100 million year-round indoor water park next door to it and will break ground in August
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Giant Secures Waterfront Site for Yet Another Philadelphia Store
Giant will occupy 46,000 square feet for a new grocery store along S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard in South Philadelphia.
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Atlantic City Hotel Owner Eyes Return of On-Site Casino After 5-Year Absence
The third of four Atlantic City casinos that shut down in 2014 could soon be offering gambling.
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Ocean Resort Casino, Formerly Revel, Gets Casino License
A Denver developer and New Jersey gambling regulators made a big bet Thursday on the future of Atlantic City and a casino that flopped four years ago, granting a casino license to the Ocean Resort Casino a week before it is due to reopen.
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Your Chance to Win an Eagles Super Bowl Ring & Fight Autism
One lucky Eagles fan will win his or her very own authentic Eagles Super Bowl ring. By donating to the Eagles Autism Awareness Challenge Sweepstakes, participants can win an authentic ring with their name on it and tickets to the Redskins game.
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Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City Looks for Final Approval
The new Ocean Resort casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk will go before the Casino Control Commission Wednesday to gain it’s gambling license. The casino is predicted to bring hundreds of jobs to the area when it opens on June 28.
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Philadelphia Police Headquarters Moving to Iconic Broad Street Building: Report
Philadelphia Police headquarters are on the move.
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Cyber Hack Targets Philadelphia Area Wendy's
Have you noticed any unusual activity on your bank statements? Nearly 20 Philadelphia-area Wendy’s restaurants may have been compromised as part of a company-wide cyber attack targeting customers’ credit – and debit-card information.
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Showboat Hotel Reopening Its Doors
Atlantic City will have nearly 900 hotel rooms back online once Philadelphia developer Bart Blatstein’s reopens the long-shuttered Showboat property.
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Showboat Casino Getting Second Chance
Atlantic City’s Showboat Casino will be getting a second chance when it reopens, but this time only as a hotel.
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Cash-Strapped Atlantic City Auctions Off Land
Facing a deadline to get its finances in order by before the end of the year or face a state takeover, Atlantic City is doing the budgetary equivalent of checking the sofa cushions for spare change.
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Thousands Show Up for Casino Job Fair
Thousands of people turn out for a job fair for new openings at a former Atlantic City casino.
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Reopening Showboat Looking for Hires
The new Showboat hotel will reopen in weeks and the hotel’s operator is looking to hire close to 200 staff to manage the Atlantic City property. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Atlantic City's Showboat Reopening — But Without Casino
Atlantic City’s shuttered Showboat casino hotel is reopening next month as a non-gambling hotel.
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Blatstein gets Nod for Broad and Washington Project
On Friday, Bart Blatstein had all but decided to pull the plans for his proposed mixed-use project at Broad and Washington streets in Philadelphia but after a brief conversation with a relative, who encouraged him to move forward, the developer recommitted to himself to it.
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No Zoning Vote Yet on Blatstein's South Broad Project
Herky-jerky is one way to describe the Zoning Board’s decision making on Bart Blatstein’s proposed 32-story South Broad Street development.
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Zoning Board flips decision on Blatstein's South Broad Project
After voting to approve Bart Blatstein’s proposed 34-story mixed-use project at Broad Street and Washington Avenue on Wednesday, the Zoning Board reversed its decision, according to the Inquirer.
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Stockton's Island Campus to Cost $100M More Than Showboat Conversion
Stockton University was forced to shift plans for its satellite Atlantic City campus, and the new project – slated for construction on the southern end of town – is going to cost $100 million more than the original agenda to overhaul the vacant Showboat casino, according to the Press of Atlantic City.