Musician?
Anyhow, I could see it becoming an entertainment venue. Does it HAVE to have gambling? If it does, however, I’d like to see no more sweetheart deals with government. Let gambling be like any other business and let it sink or swim on the merits or lack thereof as seen by the public.
Well, in fairness their market is heavily distorted by NJ law which requires casinos to only be permitted in the ghetto of Atlantic City. No other businesses have that restriction, nor the huge amount of oversight from a state board. Casinos might do better in NJ if they were allowed to build close to NYC or Philly in areas that are safe and pleasant.