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Former 3bn USD Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City sold for 200mn USD – Reopening as 1,399-key Ocean Resort Casino providing up to 3,00 jobs

Atlantic City, New Jersey – 9 January 2018 –
AC Ocean Walk announced today that it acquired the former Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City for $200 million.  The property will be re-branded as the Ocean Resort Casino, giving a nod to the property’s location on 20 acres along the famed Atlantic City Boardwalk, and the ocean views featured in its 1,399 rooms. AC Ocean Walk will begin work to ready the property for operation immediately, with plans to open in summer 2018.

The newly acquired Ocean Resort Casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, formerly known as Revel that was built in April 2012 at an investment of nearly $3 billion, will reopen summer 2018.
The newly acquired Ocean Resort Casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, formerly known as Revel that was built in April 2012 at an investment of nearly $3 billion, will reopen summer 2018.

When fully operational, the property will provide between 2500-3000 jobs to Atlantic City, contributing greatly to the city’s economic resurgence. 

The Revel Casino Hotel was originally opened in April 2012 with a total investment of nearly $3 billion and became a landmark building along the Atlantic City Boardwalk not only for its height as the tallest building in the city but for the attention to detail that went into building the tower and casino. 

“The former Revel property opened at a time when Atlantic City was still in economic recovery and operationally it just did not cater to the customer base for this destination.  However, given the extraordinary quality and investment made during its development, the new ‘Ocean’ will represent one of the finest hotel, casino properties in existence today in an improving market that has demonstrated strength and resilience,” Bruce Deifik, the Chairman of AC Ocean Walk, said.

The newly envisioned Ocean Casino Resort will take full advantage of the 6.4 million total square feet of the property with plans for 138,000 square feet of gaming space—featuring 100 table games and 2,200 slot machines and plans for a “best in market” sports book.

“Atlantic City is coming back with a vengeance and with the groundwork for the legalization of sports betting, we foresee a great opportunity to bring a state of the art sports book to a city which caters to a large and diverse sports market,” Deifik said.

Ocean Resort Casino will maintain the 165,000 square feet in meeting and convention space, as well as the 5,700 seat concert hall with space for potential future expansion.  The property has an attached parking structure with 7,700 spaces making all of its hotel, casino and entertainment venues easily accessible for all guests.