That knocks Boardwalk down a peg or two on the new board. It has nine casinos on it - but after a brutal 2014 that saw four of them go out of business, only five are still operating. The first wooden walkway of its kind in the world, Atlantic City's Boardwalk remains a tourism icon. The Golden Nugget, which has drastically improved its financial performance of late, could also be located nearby, as it is also in the city's Marina District. It won $687 million from gamblers last year, more than twice as much as its closest competitor and next-door neighbor, Harrah's, which would make a nice adjacent space on the present-day board's high-rent district. Encased in shimmering gold glass that sends dazzling shards of light onto the city streets when the sun hits it just right, the Borgata dwarfs its competitors in the Atlantic City gambling market. The most expensive spot on today's Monopoly board would be The Borgata, Atlantic City's top casino and a major reason why people come here.
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