That was before Trump lost control of the casinos after a series of bankruptcies and two decades of battles with banks and bondholders. Jack Przybyski of Brooklyn stands on the famed Boardwalk, peers through the window, shakes his head and calls the demise of this city "a shame." A frequent visitor, he remembers a glitzier time, when Trump brought some of the biggest boxing matches in the world to the Atlantic City Convention Center next door. At Evo Restaurant in the now-closed Trump Plaza casino here, white linen and dusty water glasses are still set on the tables, as if someone expected, any minute, the return of the high rollers who once made this spot the quick-beating heart of Donald Trump's casino empire. (Tom Gralish/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)ĪTLANTIC CITY, N.J. A cab driver waits outside the Trump Plaza on Jin Atlantic City, N.J.
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