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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (22054)8/7/2019 9:48:34 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33421
 
HI Win,

Absolutely agree.

Bob



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (22054)8/7/2019 11:00:56 AM
From: ajtj99  Respond to of 33421
 
The TajMahal casino went bankrupt in 1991 in a prepackaged bankruptcy. It was almost unheard of for a casino to go bankrupt in 1991.

The only other casino bankruptcy I could find prior to that was the Playboy /Atlantis / Trump World Fair Casino, which also later was razed:

Playboy/Atlantis/Trump’s World Fair The Playboy Casino opened in 1981 in Atlantic City. The property struggled from the beginning. It all started with difficulties in obtaining a gaming license. The Playboy name was abandoned due to these issues in 1984. It was re-branded as Atlantis Hotel and Casino. The casino filed for bankruptcy in 1985 and continued to suffer difficulties in its operations. Trump acquired it in 1989.


It was renamed Trump Regency, but without gaming. The casino was relaunched in 1996. This only lasted until 1999, when it was closed due to construction defects that were discovered. It was razed in 2000.




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