The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort is proudly offering rooms with a view … of the new Revel megaresort. The much-touted opening Monday of Revel prompted the neighboring Taj Mahal to feature an unusual ...
WILMINGTON, DEL -- The owners of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort voiced optimism Friday that they can avoid closing the struggling casino after a federal bankruptcy court judge voided its contract ...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — An employee was shot Wednesday inside the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort and died soon afterward, and a suspect was in custody, the casino’s CEO said. Ray Kot was a shift manager ...
ATLANTIC CITY -- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn wrote a letter Thursday to the soon-to-be unemployed workers of the Trump Taj Mahal casino, accusing their union of inciting them to destroy their own ...
Trump Entertainment Resorts filed for bankruptcy Tuesday and threatened to shut down the Taj Mahal Casino Resort, which would make it the fifth Atlantic City casino to close this year. The company ...
Amid an ongoing labor strike, the owners of the Trump Taj Mahal announced Wednesday that they plan to close the Atlantic City casino after the end of the upcoming Labor Day weekend.According to ...
ATLANTIC CITY — For years, the Mehfil Restaurant on Pacific Avenue was a popular Indian food spot for visitors to the neighboring Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort. Sept. 10, 2014: Trump Entertainment ...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Atlantic City’ Trump Taj Mahal casino is closing its money-losing poker room for a make-over, and plans to re-open it by summer. Trump Entertainment Resorts CEO Robert Griffin ...
The Trump Taj Mahal casino will shut down after Labor Day, the victim of the longest strike in Atlantic City's 38-year casino era. The closure of the casino that was opened in 1990 by Republican ...
Nov 14 (Reuters) - The planned closure of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City will occur within four weeks, as it joins four other gambling establishments that have shut their doors this year ...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - May 28, 2009 In the letter Mark Magee, 57, of Norristown, Pa., repeatedly accuses the Atlantic City casinos of cheating, and suggests they are rigged to favor the gambling halls.
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