Donald Trump built the Taj Mahal casino and once called it "the eighth wonder of the world." The Republican candidate in the race for the presidency — who took his Atlantic City casinos through ...
WILMINGTON, DEL -- The owners of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort voiced optimism Friday that they can avoid closing the struggling casino after a federal bankruptcy court judge voided its contract ...
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reached a deal Wednesday to sell the shuttered Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City to Hard Rock International and two New Jersey investors. The sale comes four ...
ATLANTIC CITY -- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn wrote a letter Thursday to the soon-to-be unemployed workers of the Trump Taj Mahal casino, accusing their union of inciting them to destroy their own ...
4:30 p.m. The company that bought Atlantic City's Trump Taj Mahal casino still wants to build a $1 billion casino in northern New Jersey just outside New York City. Hard Rock International CEO Jim ...
The Trump Taj Mahal casino will shut down after Labor Day, the victim of the longest strike in Atlantic City's 38-year casino era. The closure of the casino that was opened in 1990 by Republican ...
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — A federal bankruptcy court judge will issue what the owners of Atlantic City’s Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort consider a life-or-death decision on Friday for the troubled ...
This article was first posted at Common Dreams. In Atlantic City right now workers at the Trump Taj Mahal casino hotel, members of UNITE HERE Local 54, are waging a struggle that should make it one of ...
Seniors at Atlantic City High School won’t be graduating at Boardwalk Hall on Friday, as has been the tradition. Instead they will celebrate at the Mark G. Etess Arena at Trump Taj Mahal, which is ...
Apparently very few people are interested in owning a small piece of Donald Trump’s history in Atlantic City. The letters from an iconic “Trump” sign on the closed Trump Taj Mahal casino in the ...
In the late 1980s, Trump was battling with entertainment mogul Merv Griffin for control of Resorts International, which had built Atlantic City's first casino, and was in the process of building what ...
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