Location: New Jersey
Fertitta’s bid for Caesars heads to New Jersey regulators for review
Tilman Fertitta’s proposed acquisition of Caesars Entertainment will undergo review by New Jersey gaming regulators before the transaction... more
Atlantic City: Union reaches short-term contracts with two-thirds of city’s casinos as bargaining continues
The city’s main casino workers’ union has reached short-term contracts with two-thirds of the city’s casinos, and is... more
Atlantic City broadens tourism strategy beyond casinos
Atlantic City’s tourism and entertainment strategy is evolving beyond its casino roots, as Visit Atlantic City ramps up a wider regional... more
New York online sports betting revenue plummets in May
Winnings for New York State’s online sports books plunged 18% in May, as hold slipped to 9.6%. Books won $204.2 million on handle of $2.1... more
Breeze Airways expands at Atlantic City airport to fill void left by Spirit
Breeze Airways is expanding to cover the routes that were eliminated at Atlantic City International Airport following the collapse of... more
New Jersey: Delaware North’s Ember Casino makes Garden State debut
Delaware North, the global hospitality and entertainment company, has officially joined New Jersey’s iGaming market with the launch of... more
Philly favorite Federal Donuts & Chicken coming to Hard Rock Atlantic City
What pairs best with National Donut Day? Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City is betting the answer is fried chicken.... more
New Jersey bill that would ban rapid-fire ‘microbetting’ exempts casinos
A bill that would ban rapid-fire betting on things like the result of a specific pitch in baseball, a pass in football or a shot in... more
Upscale Indian restaurant part of $50M renovation at Hard Rock Atlantic City
A modern East Indian restaurant is opening at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City. Sitar Indian Restaurant will feature boardwalk... more
Despite New Jersey petition, SCOTUS probably won’t hear prediction market case yet — but it will eventually
All the legal wranglings over sports event contracts seem to have a clear endpoint: the U.S. Supreme Court. And at a status hearing last... more
