ATLANTIC CITY — Work to upgrade the gaming floor and provide additional non-gaming options for guests is expected to begin this month at an Atlantic City casino-hotel.

The goal is to "infuse the space with fresh energy," and improve the domestic and international gaming experience.

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa made the announcement on Tuesday.

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“We couldn’t be more excited about this project as we look ahead to this next phase of Borgata’s evolution,” said Nik Rytterstrom, president & COO of Borgata. “These enhancements are not just about maintaining our position in the market – they’re about pushing the boundaries of what our guests can expect from a world-class gaming destination.”

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The move includes the closure of Gypsy Bar, a live-music venue that offers tequila tasting. Gypsy Bar is set to close on Sept. 6, Borgata said, making way for a "reimagined gaming experience."

Also, Borgata intends to add an Asian cuisine option for visitors, and a bar that features rare liquors from around the world.

Additional details about the upgrades will be announced in the coming months, Borgata said.

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