Jay-Z and Michael Rubin Celebrate Opening of Fanatics Sports Betting Location in New Jersey

Jay has been wanting to open a casino in Times Square.

September 16, 2024
Michael Rubin and Jay-Z attending an event.
 
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Jay-Z and Michael Rubin hosted the grand opening of a new Fanatics Sportsbook location right on the iconic Atlantic City boardwalk in New Jersey.

The event was held on Sunday at the Ocean Casino Resort where Jay linked up with Fanatics Betting and Gaming CEO Matt King and Ocean Casino Resort GM Bill Callahan to open the venue. Hov cut the ceremonial ribbon as Rubin and the rest cheered him on.

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The event was attended by several celebrities, including former NBA player Jalen Rose, Quavo, former NFL players Dez Bryant and Ryan Clark, and more. Golfer Justin Thomas placed the first bet, a $100 ticket for Alabama to win the NCAA Football national championship.

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The venue is tailored for fans to enjoy sports with a place called The Gallery, which has an elevated bar and lounge with seating for 60 people surrounded by slot machines, table games, and more.

Fanatics NJ location

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Fanatics NJ location

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Hov has been busy in the gambling industry as of late. Last year, he wrote a letter explaining why he wanted to open a casino in Times Square in New York City as a joint venture between Roc Nation and Caesar's Palace.

"The winning licensee must always put the well-being of New Yorkers at the top of their agenda and do right by its residents," the letter stated. "This is too important of a moment in our city's illustrious history. Times Square, the epicenter of entertainment with a palpable energy, is unmatched. Roc Nation and our partners are here to ensure Times Square remains connected to all facets of culture. There's no better location for a Caesars Palace entertainment destination than the Crossroads of the World."

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