Shuttered $2.4b Atlantic City Casino Readies For 2nd Chance

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A shuttered Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino that was the gambling resort's biggest flop is getting ready for a second chance. The former Revel casino cost $2.4 billion to build but lasted just over two years and will reopen on June 28 as the Ocean Resort Casino. With 16 days before its reincarnation, the place is a blur of activity: Cocktail servers and bartenders are practicing their serving technique, housekeeping staff are already working on hotel rooms and seemingly everywhere you look someone is using a drill or a saw on something. The Ocean Resort is owned by Colorado developer Bruce Deifik and promises to be more customer-friendly than Revel.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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