MGM agreed in May 2016 to purchase Boyd's 50 percent stake in the Borgata for $900 million in cash and assumed debt. In September 2014, the CCC reversed its earlier decision and allowed MGM back into the state, after finding that Pansy Ho's role in MGM Macau had been reduced. On March 17, 2010, MGM Mirage announced that the New Jersey Casino Control Commission (CCC) approved the settlement agreement between the Company and the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) under which the Company would sell its 50% ownership interest in the Borgata. On March 12, 2010, MGM Mirage announced it would sell its stake in Borgata and stop doing business as a gaming licensee in New Jersey. In early 2010, it was reported that MGM Mirage might sell its ownership share in Borgata. In June 2008, Borgata opened its second hotel, The Water Club. As part of the expansion, Borgata installed a poker room, the largest in Atlantic City. In late 2005 and early 2006, Borgata underwent a $200 million casino and retail expansion, and the new wing opened in June 2006. The firms Marnell Corrao Associates of Las Vegas, and Philadelphia’s Bower Lewis and Thrower Architects (BLT) worked on the project. The main tower - the third tallest building in Atlantic City - is visible from many miles away due to its facade of reflective gold glass. The Tunnel Project did progress, even after Le Jardin was cancelled, and finally opened in 2001.īorgata opened on July 2, 2003, at 11:45 pm, as a joint venture between MGM Mirage and Boyd Gaming. This caused major controversy, as it would cut through a residential neighborhood competitor Donald Trump sued Wynn for it saying that it was a "driveway" to Wynn's casino. When Steve Wynn planned the Le Jardin in Atlantic City, he wanted to connect a $330 million 2.5-mile (4.0 km) tunnel from the Atlantic City Expressway to the new resort, later named the Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector, which would funnel incoming traffic off the Atlantic City Expressway into the city's marina district. Borgata was part of a major project in Atlantic City nicknamed "The Tunnel Project", started around 1999.
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