BAD TIMES FOR ATLANTIC CITY
13 March 2009
Tough economy continued to impact New
Jersey's land casinos in February
The US recession and its consequences for consumer
discretionary spending has continued to hammer land
casino operations in Atlantic City.
February 2009
statistics just released by the New Jersey Casino
Control Commission portray a depressing picture of
falling gaming win numbers across the board, with total
win declining by 19.2 percent on a year-over-year basis
to $310.3 million, while slot win was down 19.0 percent
at $214.3 million, and table game win declined 19.7
percent to $96.0 million.
The Borgata Hotel
Casino & Spa posted the smallest decrease, with gaming
revenue falling 5.8 percent to $57.3 million. Land
industry analysts offered the more encouraging view that
the property's gaming revenue is running 4.1 percent
ahead of their estimate for the first two months of
2009.
All three Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc.
properties posted large decreases, with Trump Plaza
Atlantic City Hotel & Casino reporting the largest
decline of the three, a 27.4 percent drop to $16.7
million.
The only increase of any kind was posted
by Harrah's Atlantic City, where table game win
increased 23.1 percent to $7.8 million.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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