Failed Atlantic City casino is sold, could reopen in months
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Atlantic City’s most spectacular casino flop is getting another chance under new ownership and a new name.
Colorado developer Bruce Deifik said Monday morning he has purchased Atlantic City’s former Revel casino hotel from Florida developer Glenn Straub for $200 million. He plans to reopen it this summer, around the same time the former Trump Taj Mahal casino will reopen nearby under the Hard Rock brand.
The former Revel will be called the Ocean Resort Casino.
But the news raises a sobering question for a gambling resort that only recently regained its equilibrium following the shutdown of five of its 12 casinos: Might the sudden reintroduction of two large casinos create the same conditions that led to the wave of shutdowns in the first place?