Atlantic City Casinos Are Not Doing As Well As You Think, And Here’s Why
Atlantic City casinos are still very much in the early stages of a post-pandemic recovery despite rhetoric and headlines to the contrary.
David Danzis is the former lead writer for PlayNJ. He is a New Jersey native and honors graduate of Rutgers University. As a newspaper reporter for the New Jersey Herald and Press of Atlantic City, David earned statewide awards for his coverage of politics, government, education, sports, and business. He served as PlayNJ’s Atlantic City “insider” and gaming industry expert on casinos, sports betting, and online gambling.
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