Atlantic City Casinos Party Like It's 2019

Author: Live Casino Direct
 
Atlantic City Casinos Party Like It's 2019
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Atlantic City casinos were closed from mid-March until July 4 weekend in 2020. The just-concluded Memorial Day weekend proved to be a success. About $1 billion has been invested by the casino properties in the past several years. The industry's growth and prosperity is more important than ever before.

Bally's has a new beer garden and Carousel Bar. Borgata has its own beer and comedy club. Mandy Moore, Dion, Ann Wilson, Rick Springfield, and Trevor Noah are headliners at Bally’s. Hard Rock has an exhibition called "Experience Beyond Van Gogh" from July 8-Aug. 28. Bobby Flay is back in Atlantic City with his Bobby's Burgers at Harrah's. Caesars has Hell's Kitchen restaurant and a Nobu restaurant. Tropicana will debut eight new dining and entertainment concepts.

The Casino Association of New Jersey and the New York Division of Gaming Enforcement are hosting a job fair at the Atlantic City Convention Center on Thursday, June 2. Human resources representatives from each Atlantic casino property will be on site showcasing employment opportunities.

Stockton University has broken ground on Phase II of its Atlantic City campus. AtlantiCare is building a new Medical Arts Pavilion. The $38.3 million, three-story, 69,700-square-foot facility is anticipated to open this fall. Atlantic Cape Community College is opening a Wind Training Center on its city campus this year.