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Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2007
ATLANTIC CITY -
New Jersey's casino enforcement agency recommended only a one-year license renewal Tuesday for Tropicana Casino and Resort, citing mass layoffs and a litany of customer complaints under the troubled ownership of Columbia Sussex Corp.
The recommendation by the Division of Gaming Enforcement will be considered by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission when it meets Dec. 12 to make a final ruling on Tropicana's license and the suitability of Columbia Sussex and Chief Executive Officer William J. Yung III as owners.
In closing arguments, the division's acting director, Yvonne G. Maher, said Tropicana has not met the standard of a "first-class facility" as required by New Jersey casino law.
She contended that Yung and his company were ill-prepared to jump into the country's second-largest gaming market when they acquired the Tropicana in January as part of a $2.75 billion acquisition of casino...
Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2007
ATLANTIC CITY -
New Jersey's casino enforcement agency recommended only a one-year license renewal Tuesday for Tropicana Casino and Resort, citing mass layoffs and a litany of customer complaints under the troubled ownership of Columbia Sussex Corp.
The recommendation by the Division of Gaming Enforcement will be considered by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission when it meets Dec. 12 to make a final ruling on Tropicana's license and the suitability of Columbia Sussex and Chief Executive Officer William J. Yung III as owners.
In closing arguments, the division's acting director, Yvonne G. Maher, said Tropicana has not met the standard of a "first-class facility" as required by New Jersey casino law.
She contended that Yung and his company were ill-prepared to jump into the country's second-largest gaming market when they acquired the Tropicana in January as part of a $2.75 billion acquisition of casino...