FILE - This April 5, 2017 photo, shows the exterior of the former Trump Taj Mahal casino, with the name "Trump" stripped from it, in Atlantic City N.J. . Hard Rock International is upping its investment in Atlantic City’s former Trump Taj Mahal casino. Company chairman Jim Allen said Hard Rock will spend at least $500 million on rebranding and reopening the shuttered casino, up from its initial $350 million plan. Hard Rock bought the Taj Mahal in March for $50 million. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry, File)
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