Casino Opening Date Theme Hotel Rooms Section of Atlantic City Bally's: December 29, 1979: Modern: 1,169: Midtown Borgata: July 2, 2003: Tuscany: 2,767: Marina. There are 7 casinos in activity within the state of New Jersey. They are all located in Atlantic City, one of the most popular gambling centers in US. Some of the gambling establishments are owned by powerful casino operators: Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino, Harrah’s Hotel & Casino, Caesars Hotel & Casino, Bally’s Hotel & casino or Tropicana.

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Just as the US. Supreme Court was saying no to sports betting in New Jersey, a former Reebok chief executive announced his intentions to build a casino complex in Jersey City.Gambling could fill NJ budget gaps, but authorizing it is an uphill battle.

Following the passage of a referendum in 2011 to amend the state constitution to allow sports betting, lawmakers passed a law to allow it and Gov. Chris Christie signed it.In a lawsuit filed in 2012, the state argued that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, (PASPA) which limits sports betting to four states, is an unconstitutional infringement of state’s rights. The court did not agree.

Debates over the costs and benefits of gambling are nothing new. In fact, the country’s earliest settlers struggled over whether gambling was a “gentlemen’s diversion” or a vice in need of government intervention. While the Puritans sought to ban gambling outright, necessity ultimately won out. Lotteries were used to fund public works projects, build universities, and even the war for our independence. For many years, playing the lottery was a civic responsibility.

As the country grew, the “frontier spirit” of risk taking took gambling south and west, where the first gaming houses were established. However, by the 1830s, public sentiment began to turn against gambling and the perceived corruption it generated. States began to outlaw lotteries and crack down on professional gamblers. By the early 1900s, virtually all forms of betting were prohibited.

After the stock market crashed in 1929, public opinion changed again, and legitimizing gambling was seen as a way to stimulate the economy, much like it is today. Horseracing reemerged, bingo games were sanctioned, and Las Vegas became a mecca for casinos with the legalization of gambling in 1931.

However, as the gaming industry expanded, so did the influence of organized crime.

In response, Congress passed a series of bills, including the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and the Federal Wire Act. The criminal element of gambling also caused voters in states like California to reject legalization efforts.

While lawmakers sought to clean it up, gambling never truly went away. In the 1960s and 70s, state-run lotteries reemerged as a way to generate revenue. In 1978, New Jersey became the second state to legalize casino gambling, restricting it to the confines of Atlantic City.

The surging popularity of professional and collegiate sports along with increased television exposure led to an overall increase in illegal sports betting in the 1980s. Congress again responded, this time passing the PASPA.It prohibits governmental entities, including the states, from authorizing sports wagering.

The state government and all New Jersey cities need new non property tax based revenue sources.Gambling in all of its forms could be one of those sources.Casinos in Jersey City would certainly draw money from New York City and from the wealthiest counties in New Jersey which are located north of the Raritan River.

Find out the latest on New Jersey and legalized sports gambling at the Sports & Entertainment blog.

Donald Scarinci is a managing partner at Lyndhurst, N.J. based law firm Scarinci Hollenbeck. He is also the editor of the Constitutional Law Reporter and Government and Law blogs.

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This is a list of casinos in New Jersey.

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List of casinos[edit]

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Current casinos[edit]

CasinoOpening DateThemeHotel Rooms[1]Section of Atlantic City
Bally'sDecember 29, 1979Modern1,169Midtown
BorgataJuly 2, 2003Tuscany2,767Marina
CaesarsJune 26, 1979Roman Empire1,141Midtown
Golden NuggetJune 19, 1985Gold Rush Era717Marina
Hard RockApril 2, 1990Rock and roll1,971Uptown
Harrah'sNovember 27, 1980Marina Waterfront2,587Marina
OceanApril 2, 2012Ocean1,399Uptown
ResortsMay 28, 1978Roaring Twenties942Uptown
TropicanaNovember 26, 1981Old Havana2,364Downbeach
  • The Wild Wild West Casino, officially part of Bally's (1997-2020), then Caesars (2020-), is often considered by the public to be a separate casino.

Renamed casinos[edit]

CasinoName Change
ACH Casino ResortRenamed Atlantic Club Casino Hotel
Atlantic City HiltonRenamed ACH Casino Resort
Bally's GrandRenamed The Grand
Brighton CasinoRenamed Sands Atlantic City
Del Webb's ClaridgeRenamed Claridge
Golden Nugget (Original)Renamed Bally's Grand
Harrah's at Trump PlazaRenamed Trump Plaza
Playboy Hotel & CasinoPermanent casino license denied; renamed Atlantis Casino
The GrandRenamed the Atlantic City Hilton
Trump's CastleRenamed Trump Marina
Trump MarinaRenamed Golden Nugget
Revel Atlantic CityRenamed Ocean Casino Resort

Closed casinos[edit]

CasinoOpening DateClosing DateStatus of Property
Atlantis CasinoApril 14, 1981October 3, 1999License revoked; later became the Trump World's Fair
Atlantic ClubDecember 12, 1980January 13, 2014Building and contents sold to Caesars Entertainment, slots and tables sold to Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City; currently uninhabited
The Claridge Casino and HotelJuly 20, 1981February 24, 2014Merged into Bally's, then sold and reopened as a non-casino hotel
RevelApril 2, 2012September 1, 2014Reopened in 2018 as Ocean Resort Casino
SandsAugust 31, 1980November 11, 2006Building demolished; currently a vacant lot
ShowboatApril 2, 1987August 31, 2014Reopened as a non-casino hotel/resort on July 8, 2016
Trump PlazaMay 26, 1984September 16, 2014Building still standing; currently being demolished
Trump World's FairMay 15, 1996October 3, 1999Building demolished; currently a vacant lot
Trump Taj MahalApril 2, 1990October 10, 2016Reopened in 2018 as Hard Rock

Canceled casinos[edit]

CasinoStatus of property
CamelotCanceled; currently an empty lot
Dunes Atlantic CityNever completed; currently part of Stockton University Atlantic City campus.
Hilton (Original)Casino license denied; current site of Golden Nugget Atlantic City
Le JardinCanceled; currently Borgata
Margaritaville Marina CasinoCanceled; current site of Golden Nugget Atlantic City
Mirage Atlantic CityCanceled; currently Borgata
MGM Grand Atlantic CityCanceled; currently an empty lot
Penthouse CasinoNever completed; current site of Trump Plaza's East Tower
Pinnacle Atlantic CityCanceled; currently an empty lot
Sahara Atlantic CityCanceled; currently a parking lot

Online casinos[edit]

Casino In The Park In Jersey City

Online BrandLand-based partnerPermitLaunch Date
888 CasinoCaesarsNJIGP 15-007November 21, 2013[2]
BetfairGolden NuggetNJIGP 15-002November 21, 2013[3]
BetAmericaGolden NuggetNJIGP 15-002February, 2, 2019[4]
BetMGM CasinoBorgataNJIGP 15-001August, 2017[5]
Borgata CasinoBorgataNJIGP 15-001November 21, 2013[6]
Caesars CasinoCaesarsNJIGP 15-007November 21, 2013[7]
DraftKingsResortsNJIPGP 15-008December 20, 2018
Golden Nugget CasinoGolden NuggetNJIGP 15-002December 13, 2013[8]
Harrah's CasinoCaesarsNJIGP 15-007November 21, 2013[7]
Hard RockHard RockNJIPGP 15-009June, 2018[9]
Mohegan SunResortsNJIGP 15-008July 20, 2015[10]
Pala CasinoBorgataNJIGP 15-001November 17, 2014[11]
PartyPokerBorgataNJIGP 15-001November 21, 2013[12]
PokerStarsResortsNJIGP 15-008March 16, 2016[13]
PlayMGMBorgataNJIGP 15-001August 1, 2017[14]
ResortsResortsNJIGP 15-008February 26, 2015[15]
Scores CasinoBorgataNJIGP 15-001July 31, 2017[16]
SugarHouseGolden NuggetNJIGP 15-002September 13, 2016[17]
Tropicana CasinoTropicanaNJIGP 15-005November 21, 2013[18]
Unibet CasinoHard RockNJIPGP 15-009November, 2019
Virgin CasinoTropicanaNJIGP 15-005January 24, 2014[19]
WSOP.comCaesarsNJIGP 15-007November 21, 2013[20]

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References[edit]

Casino In Jersey City New Jersey

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