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Massive Reorganization of Atlantic City Planned

If you’ve been to Atlantic City in the, well, past 30 years, you know that the town is need of a massive makeover.  Heck, it needs more than touch-up work.  It needs to be gutted.  Enter Governor Christie to the rescue.  New Jersey just announced a total overhaul of the city, including who is in charge legally, who is in charge practically, a new direction, and a rededicated drive.

To be more accurate, NJ will be taking over just the gaming and entertainment district, not the entire city.  But for us non-residents, this is the part we are most concerned with anyway.  Among the changes are that the gaming/entertainment district will become its own city (albeit within the rest of the city of AC — think the Vatican), local police no longer will be charged with protection, garbage disposal responsibility will reside with the state, and gaming regulations will be updated to make them in-line with those of Nevada (i.e., looser).

These are much needed and long overdue upgrades for AC.  Hopefully it is not too late.  AC faces strong competition from every direction (except east, since it is on the ocean).  The new Pennsylvania casinos are a stone’s throw away, Yonkers has added slots, Mohegan/Foxwoods have expanded greatly recently, the Shinneock tribe soon will be getting a casino, and Delaware has broadened its gambling.  What none of these places have, however, is miles of beautiful beaches.  Vegas is hot, and so usable year round.  But AC has the water.  Granted it’s usable for only a few months each year, but the water should be made a major focal point of the destination.  People should want to fly to AC to wine, dine, gamble, and swim.  Water sports (surfing, windsurfing, paddle surfing, swimming, jet skiing, etc.), fishing, piers with restaurants/bars, etc. should be everywhere.  Every great military leader knows that you must use your environment to your advantage.  Atlantic City is under attack.  Use the water.

New York Poker? Say It Ain’t So.

The Shinnecock Indian Nation of Southampton, New York today received word that its status as an official tribe has been recognized by the federal government.  Such recognition long has been viewed as a critical hurdle to clear to open a casino in downstate New York.  The tribe has said it has no interest in opening a casino in the posh Hamptons.  But it does have admitted interest in negotiating with cash-strapped New York to open a full-fledged casino closer to New York City, perhaps in Queens or just over the NYC border into Long Island.  Please!!!!!!

Check out our initial post on this story from back in December.

Poker In New York City No Longer A Pipe Dream

The Shinnecock Indians of Long Island, New York are on the verge of being recognized as an official Indian tribe by the federal government.  This is a precursor to the financially troubled tribe operating a casino.  And because of concerns about having a casino on heavily trafficked Long Island, specifically, in the rich Hamptons area where the Tribe is located, New York state appears interested in negotiating with the Tribe to open a full casino (including table games) in New York City.  (If the casino was on Long Island it would be slots only, per applicable federal law.).  This is of course years away, but is great news for New Yorkers nonetheless.  And probably less than good news for the already struggling Atlantic City and Connecticut casinos.