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Caesars Entertainment is committed to the meeting and con- vention industry in Atlantic City, announcing that the $125.8- million Waterfront Conference Center at Harrah’s Atlantic City will open in August 2015. The 100,000-square foot conference center, which will be the largest convention center-hotel com- plex between Baltimore and Boston, will expand the meeting facilities at Harrah’s Atlantic City to a total of 125,000-square feet of meeting and event space.


With this flexible, new function space that overlooks the ocean and harbor in the Marina District, Caesars Entertainment will create the largest and most technologically advanced facility in the region.


“Caesars Entertainment is adding to its meeting and conven- tion facilities here, because we believe Atlantic City has a great future,” said Caesars Entertainment senior vice president of meetings and events, Michael Massari. “Caesars wants to attract business travelers to the Atlantic City market, and we offer them three casino resorts (Harrah's, Caesars and Bally's) – and are expanding their choices by adding the Waterfront Conference Center.”


Meeting attendees will know they’re walking into the newest crown jewel of Atlantic City when they stroll through its grand promenades. With an elegant, contemporary design, state-of- the-art technology and audio-visual capabilities, it will directly


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