Three South Jersey-area state lawmakers want casino regulators to force Trump Plaza and Showboat to stay open at least four more months to attract prospective buyers.
Well placed sources have confirmed exclusively to "Hurley in the Morning" that Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino will close at the end of September, 2014.
A story broke about a week ago about an effort that was gaining momentum to allow casinos in North Jersey. One person's vision for that effort is now out for public consumption and it comes with a $4.6 billion price tag.
With just over a month until Showboat Hotel and Casino shuts its doors for good, making it the second Atlantic City casino to close since January, Assemblyman Chris Brown is calling for accountability among the city's gambling houses.