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If you want the glitz and glamor of Las Vegas with the posh elegance of Europe, this iconic hotel in Atlantic City offers the ...
The New York Post went to Atlantic City's Borgata Casino Event Center for a show and visited the resort's nine restaurants, casino, pools, gym, spa, barbershop, salon and hotel rooms.
Despite new competition from the recently opened Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City and Ocean Resort Casino, Borgata continues to attract throngs of well-heeled revelers, thanks in part to its ...
Chaos Erupts at the Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City Plus, more drama at the Inquirer and in the wild, wild world of cheesesteaks. By Victor Fiorillo · 9/12/2023, 10:42 a.m.
While the major crowds have long left Atlantic City after the Memorial Day holiday, the Borgata resort -- the most luxurious casino hotel in town and its newest in 13 years -- is still busy.
One Atlantic City hotel is out to stake its claim in the steak market. After unveiling a brand new steakhouse earlier this summer called B-Prime, the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa now plans to ...
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa and other Atlantic City casinos have been dark since Gov. Murphy ordered all non-essential businesses closed March 16.
The Borgata is the last casino to reopen in Atlantic City. The others opened leading up to the Fourth of July. Management held off reopening because indoor dining still isn't allowed in New Jersey.
ATLANTIC CITY — All nine of the city’s casinos have reopened following a nearly four-month shutdown because of the coronavirus. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa began welcoming back invited guests ...
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa announced a $55 million redesign and rebranding of The Water Club. Renamed the MGM Tower, the new offerings will have more than 700 renovated rooms. Coupled with the ...
Business is booming at the new casino, which is also reshaping the city's gaming industry. Call it the Borgata effect. , has given rise to a tide of construction across the Atlantic City boardwalk ...
The new casino complex is giving the city's established players a run for their money. Editor's Note: This is the fourth and final article of a series looking at the changing face of Atlantic City ...