Revel Atlantic City opens for an eight-preview next week, and no one is more anxious to get the cash registers ringing than its Chief Executive Officer, Kevin DeSanctis.
You may have heard us talk this week about the browbeating Bruce Springsteen took from Governor Chris Christie. Christie used an opportunity to publicly try boxing Bruce Springsteen into a corner and into performing at Revel over Labor Day weekend...
The new Revel Casino in Atlantic City has been all the rage this week, as it gets set to open its doors to the public on Monday. Its success or failure will have a major impact on somebody who never has trouble making headlines in New Jersey.
There are about 47 million adults within a six-hour drive of Atlantic City, yet about 40 million of those don't consider A.C. to be an option, said Dr. Israel Posner, a gaming analyst says.
Atlantic City's casinos poured almost a quarter billion dollars into the State Budget last year. The more the state rakes in from the casinos the more cash it will have on hand to fund other programs without having to tax you more.
Gov. Chris Christie is calling on native son Bruce Springsteen to step up and help Atlantic City by performing at the new Revel casino on Labor Day weekend.
In less than a week, the public will get a sneak preview of the highly anticipated opening of the $2.4 billion Revel Resort and Casino in Atlantic City. Tomorrow, Governor Chris Christie gets a tour.