Trump Entertainment, which Donald Trump founded but no longer controls, operates the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort and the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, the second-largest U.S. Three of the 12 casinos in the city have closed this year, with one of the Trump Entertainment properties expected to close next week. REUTERS/Tom Mihalek/FilesĪtlantic City’s casinos have been losing their glitz and gambling dollars to the more than 40 new rivals that have opened in neighboring states, with gaming revenue nearly halving from its 2006 peak of $5.2 billion. Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino is seen from the beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey in this Septemfile photo.
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