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How has competition from other casinos hurt Atlantic City?

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Revenues at other Atlantic City casinos rose 18 percent from 1997 through 2002; Mr. Trump’s fell by 1 percent. Competition grew more intense in 2003, when the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa opened. The $1.1 billion, 40-story resort redefined the concept of an Atlantic City luxury casino. read more

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Having lost five of its 12 casinos over the past four years, Atlantic City will mark its 40th anniversary of casino gambling by reopening two of those shuttered properties, despite concern in some quarters that it might be repeating the same mistakes that got it into trouble in the first place. read more

A LBANY — The Donald is betting that legalizing casinos in New York won't hurt Atlantic City. Despite sluggish revenues for the Jersey casinos, real estate mogul and television star Donald Trump believes Atlantic City can remain a gambling mecca — even with the Empire State in play. read more

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