With casinos closing what's next for Atlantic City? Despite much of the trouble facing Atlantic City's boardwalk casinos, casinos in the marina district remain healthy.
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The now-closed Revel Casino takes up a large piece of real estate on the north end of Atlantic City's boardwalk.
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The Trump Taj Mahal, which is no longer owned by Donald Trump, currently remains open but at the expense of benefits for unionized workers.
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Local 54 and casino owner Carl Icahn remain at odds over pension and benefit issues.
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The lettering and medallion have been removed from the now-closed Trump Plaza on Atlantic City's boardwalk.
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The now-closed Revel Casino towers over empty vacant lots and the Alpha and Omega Market.
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Bella Condominiums in Atlantic City will be auctioning off 40 of their luxury condos with no minimum bid.
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Multiple vacant lots the size of football fields are for sale north of the now-closed Revel Casino.