Revel Casino Ac Nj
The house does not always win in Atlantic City. In fact, a fourth casino in the gambling mecca is closing down this year.
The Revel was a popular casino located on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City. The casino opened its doors in April of 2012 and then became the third casino to close in 2014 after claiming bankruptcy. The casino made a deal to see to a developer in Florida for $90 million. Atlantic City is a victim of the saturated mid-Atlantic casino market, and nearly 8,000 workers are slated to lose their jobs as the price to pay. There will be more closings, and not just in the. Revel is just the latest casino in Atlantic City, NJ, to go bust. Altogether, nearly 8,000 workers in the city's gambling industry will lose their jobs this year. The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. Ocean Casino Resort (formerly Revel Casino Hotel Atlantic City) is a resort, hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. It is the northernmost casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, located on 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land, adjacent to the Showboat Hotel.
Revel Casino and Hotel confirmed Tuesday that it's folding its cards next month, after less than two years in business. That means 3,100 employees will be out of work by Sept. 10.
'We regret the impact this decision has on our Revel employees who have worked so hard to maximize the potential of the property,' parent company Revel Entertainment Group said in a written statement.
Revel, which has filed for bankruptcy protection twice, said it has tried and failed to sell the casino.
'While we continue to hope for a sale of Revel, in some form, through the pending bankruptcy process, Revel cannot avoid an orderly wind down of the business at this time,' said the company.
Revel is just the latest casino in Atlantic City, NJ, to go bust. Altogether, nearly 8,000 workers in the city's gambling industry will lose their jobs this year.
The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel shut down in January, putting 1,600 people out of work.
Showboat is closing on Aug. 31, which means 2,100 people will lose their jobs.
And the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, which employs 1,046 workers, plans to shut down in mid-September.
The boardwalk empire looks to be crumbling: Annual revenue for the city's casinos fell 6.2% last year to $2.9 billion.
But all is not lost for the gambling industry. Gamblers have been flocking to Las Vegas. MGM Resorts(MGM), owner of the Bellagio and MGM Grand, reported strong earnings, with hotel occupancy rates soaring to 96% even as they charge higher rates for rooms.