Tuesday, 2 September 2014

$2.4B Revel casino shuts down after just 2 years


Revel Casino Hotel closed its doors Tuesday morning, a little more than two years after opening with high hopes of turning around Atlantic City's struggling casino market.


The 5:25 a.m. casino shutdown followed the closure of its hotel on Monday.


By mid-September, four of Atlantic City's 12 casinos will have closed, but none will be a costlier failure than Revel.


It started construction just before the Great Recession hit and had to take on so much debt it never could turn a profit.


The Showboat closed on Sunday, Trump Plaza is closing Sept. 16, and the Atlantic Club closed in January.


The consolidation is a reaction to the saturated northeastern U.S. casino market, which continues to add new gambling halls to markets without enough demand to support them all.



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