Atlantic City's November casino revenues lousy
Atlantic City's 11 casinos had little to be thankful for in November as their monthly revenue fell 12.5 percent from a year ago.
Resorts Atlantic City, which was sold Monday by lenders who had owned it for a year, had the worst month, with revenues down 28.6 percent, showing how close the casino had come to closing.
It was a particularly bad month for the four Atlantic City casinos owned by Caesars Entertainment Corp. Caesars Atlantic City was down 26.1 percent, Harrah's Resort Atlantic City was down 20.5 percent, the Showboat Casino Hotel was down 17.7 percent and Bally's Atlantic City was down 16.5 percent.
Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino was down 14.3 percent, the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort was down 11.8 percent, the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa was down 6.4 percent and the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort was down 5.5 percent.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Atlantic City's 11 casinos had little to be thankful for in November as their monthly revenue fell 12.5 percent from a year ago.
Atlantic City's November Casino Revenues Lousy
Atlantic City's November casino revenues lousy
Atlantic City's November casino revenues lousy
Atlantic City's November casino revenues lousy
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