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Atlantic Club Casino Hotel

The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel, formerly known as Golden Nugget, Bally's Grand, The Grand, Atlantic City Hilton and ACH, is an abandoned hotel and casino located at the southern end of the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, owned and operated by Colony Capital. It was the city's first and only "locals casino". The Atlantic Club permanently closed on January 13, 2014, at 12:01 AM, largely as a result of dwindling casino visitors to Atlantic City due to increased competition in neighboring states. A third of Atlantic City's boardwalk casinos closed the same year, the others being Revel, Trump Plaza, and Showboat.[1] Redevelopment proposals include a water park.[2][3][4]

Atlantic Club Casino Hotel
Atlantic City Hilton (the casino before The Atlantic Club.)
Location Atlantic City, New Jersey
Address Boston Avenue and the Boardwalk
Opening dateDecember 12, 1980
Closing dateJanuary 13, 2014; 10 years ago (January 13, 2014)
ThemeBeach Resort
No. of rooms801
Total gaming space75,374 sq ft (7,002.5 m2)
Signature attractionsThe Beach Bar
Notable restaurantsPatsy's Italian Restaurant
Simon AC
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerTJM Properties
Previous namesGolden Nugget (1980-1987)
Bally's Grand (1987-1996)
Atlantic City Hilton (1996-2011)
ACH Casino Resort (2011-2012)
Renovated in1997, 2012
Coordinates39.35039° N, 74.4505° W

On November 6, 2013, Atlantic Club owner Resorts International Holdings, itself owned by Colony Capital, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection[5] and a source revealed to the Wall Street Journal that a bankruptcy sale would occur.[6] On December 23, 2013, Federal Bankruptcy Judge Gloria M. Burns approved the sale of Atlantic Club to Caesars Entertainment Corporation and Tropicana Entertainment.[7] Tropicana acquired the gaming equipment and the data records of customers from Atlantic Club. Caesars acquired the real estate and non-gaming assets.[8][9] This returned ownership of the property to Caesars Entertainment, which sold it nine years before to Colony Capital as part of its acquisition by Harrah's Entertainment.[10]

History edit

Golden Nugget (1980–1987) edit

The Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino was built in 1980 by a partnership of Golden Nugget Companies and Michael R. Milken for $140 million. Steve Wynn bought the Strand Motel on Boston Avenue and the Boardwalk for $8.5 million and tore it down. Joel Bergman, who designed Wynn's other resorts, designed the Golden Nugget, and Atlandia Design managed the design, construction and furnishing of the original facility. It was Atlantic City's sixth casino after legalized gambling was passed in 1976. It had 506 rooms and at the time was the second smallest casino in the city. By 1983 it was the city's top earning casino. Its entertainment in the 500-seat Opera House included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dolly Parton, Lou Rawls and Don Rickles. Advertisements featured Wynn, including one where he delivered towels to Sinatra.[11] It was Wynn's first major casino after establishing his reputation with resurrecting the Golden Nugget Las Vegas.

Bally's Grand (1987–1996) edit

Wynn had high-profile squabbles with state officials, and in 1987 he sold the casino for $440 million to Bally Manufacturing, which changed the name to Bally's Grand Hotel and Casino.[12] Frustrated with state gaming regulators,[13] Wynn publicly vowed he would never return to Atlantic City, though he had hedged his rhetoric with the purchase of an area by the Atlantic City Marina. Wynn left Atlantic City to build The Mirage in Las Vegas that heralded the modern transformation of the Las Vegas Strip.

Hilton (1996–2011) edit

After the Hilton Hotels Corporation acquired Bally Entertainment, the property was renamed the Atlantic City Hilton. In 1998, Hilton Corporation spun off its casino properties into a new company initially called Park Place Entertainment.

In 2000 Nicholas L. Ribis, in partnership with Colony Capital, LLC bought the poorly-performing Resorts Atlantic City for $140 million and created Resorts International Holdings. Then, in 2005, they set out to buy four casino properties across the U.S., including the Atlantic City Hilton, for a combined total of $1.24 billion.

Through December 2009, Resorts Atlantic City and the Atlantic City Hilton were managed as a single entity named "Atlantic City Hilton and Resorts Atlantic City", whose president was Anthony Rodio. On December 10, 2009, it was announced that Resorts International was unable to pay the mortgage for the Resorts Atlantic City property and made a deal to have the loan canceled and surrender the property to RAC Atlantic City Holdings L.L.C.[14]

ACH Casino Resort (2011–2012) edit

In June 2011, Hilton Hotels ended the licensing agreement with Colony Capital and the Hilton name was officially removed as the casino name, with the temporary name of the casino becoming ACH Casino Resort. The signage on the outside and inside of the casino was removed in the fall when the licensing agreement termination was approved.[15] Its sister property, the Las Vegas Hilton also lost its agreement and changed its name to the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in January 2012.

The Atlantic Club (2012–2014) edit

 
Exterior of the closed Atlantic Club, 2016.

On February 7, 2012, the casino became a locals casino and re-branded as The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. Renovations to the gaming floor and rooms began immediately in an effort to refresh and update the property. The new slogan also went into effect: "A casino for the rest of us."

In December 2012, the Rational Group, parent company of online gaming site PokerStars, was reported to be in discussions to buy the Atlantic Club for less than $50 million, spurred on by a bill under debate in New Jersey to legalize online gaming operations by casino owners.[16] A purchase agreement was announced in January 2013,[17] but was terminated in April after Rational missed a deadline for securing a temporary gaming license.[18]

On December 20, 2013, it was announced that the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel would close on January 13, 2014.[19] Caesars Entertainment bought the property while Tropicana bought all the slot machines, gaming tables, and player databases in a joint bankruptcy purchase for $23.4 million combined.

On May 29, 2014, Caesars Entertainment sold the Atlantic Club to TJM Properties, a Florida development firm that purchased and reopened the former Claridge Casino Hotel in Atlantic City earlier in the year. The reported Atlantic Club purchase price was $13.5 million. The firm planned to either reopen it as a non-gaming property, such as a hotel, or sell it.[20][21]

Future edit

In 2015, redevelopment plans for the shuttered resort were proposed by Pennsylvania-based Endeavor Property Group, calling for a renovation of the existing buildings into a non-gaming resort featuring two indoor water parks. An 81,000-square-foot indoor water park would be built across the street from the Atlantic Club, on the block bordered by Pacific, Atlantic, Boston and Sovereign avenues, currently a surface parking lot used by the resort, as well as a smaller adult-oriented indoor water park fronting the boardwalk. The former casino space would be renovated convention space and a large arcade.[22] The project was approved by the CRDA in July 2015; the CRDA is also planning a "Gateway Project" adjacent to the site, proposing office and academic redevelopment along Albany Avenue, including the site of the former Atlantic City High School.[23]

In March 2017, R & R Development Group agreed to purchase the property with the intention of converting it to a family entertainment center with a waterpark, but the deal fell through two months later because R & R could not obtain financing.[24][25]

In September 2018, Stockton University attempted to purchase the property to expand itself. It planned to keep the parking garage, but demolish the main structure. The deal fell through after TJM declined the sale. Later in the year in November 2018, a development group from New York was in talks to buy The Atlantic Club, but a deal never shaped up.

In February 2019, a sale settlement was filed by the property's owner, TJM Properties, however they denied the sale of property.

Most recently, in October 2019, the property was sold to Colesseo Atlantic City, Inc.[26] On October 23, 2019, the owner hired a New Jersey-based broker.[27]

Hotel edit

The Atlantic Club boasted 802 hotel rooms, all newly renovated in 2012. Guests at the Atlantic Club could choose from one of the various room styles.

Casino edit

The casino at the Atlantic Club featured a standard set of table games, slots, and video machines. Patrons could sign up for the Player's Club, which was the rewards program at the Atlantic Club.

Dining edit

There were eight restaurants at the Atlantic Club.

Restaurants edit

  • Simon AC
  • Patsy's Trattoria
  • Ono Chinese Bistro
  • Cappuccino's
  • Dizzy Dolphin's Beachfront Bar
  • Cornucopia Buffet
  • BB'S
  • The Coffee Shop

Shows edit

There were many different shows held at the Atlantic Club, including shows by Bobby Rydell and Rich Little.

See also edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "Thousands out of work in Atlantic City as big casinos shut doors". Atlantic City News. September 1, 2014. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  2. ^ "Water parks planned at former Atlantic City boardwalk casino". NJ.com. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  3. ^ "81,000-square-foot indoor water park approved for former A.C. casino site". NJ.com. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  4. ^ "Former Atlantic City casino to be sold, become huge indoor water park". NJ.com. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  5. ^ "Poker News: American Gaming Association Adds New Members and more". Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  6. ^ Patrick Fitzgerald And Peg Brickley (November 7, 2013). "Atlantic Club Casino Hotel Files for Bankruptcy". WSJ. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "After Atlantic Club sale, who's next in A.C.?". Philly.com. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  8. ^ "Demise of Atlantic Club may be felt most by workers". pressofAtlanticCity.com. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on December 22, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 7, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  12. ^ "BETTING ON POLITICS: A special report.; A Gambling Impresario Leaves Little to Chance". December 6, 1998. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  13. ^ Benston, Liz (February 1, 2010). "MGM Mirage disputes N.J. regulators' authority to vet its partner in Macau". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  14. ^ "Lenders and Resorts Atlantic City agree to takeover deal". pressofAtlanticCity.com. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  15. ^ "Don't call it Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort anymore; casino has lost the right to use Hilton name". pressofAtlanticCity.com. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  16. ^ Stutz, Howard (December 7, 2012). "PokerStars potential purchase of Atlantic City casino offers many questions". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  17. ^ Wittkowski, Donald (January 16, 2013). "Online gambling giant moves to purchase Atlantic Club casino in Atlantic City". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  18. ^ Ryan Hutchins; Salvador Rizzo (April 30, 2013). "PokerStars missed its window to buy Atlantic Club casino, report says". The Star-Ledger. Newark. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  19. ^ "Closing Atlantic Club's customers, workers being courted by other casinos". NJ.com. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  20. ^ Wittkowski, Donald (May 29, 2014). "Atlantic Club sold to Florida development company". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
  21. ^ Wittkowski, Donald (June 17, 2014). "Atlantic Club sells for $13.5 million to TJM Properties Inc". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  22. ^ Wittkowski, Donald (July 5, 2015). "Water parks and more planned at old Atlantic Club casino". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  23. ^ Kramer, Reuben (July 22, 2015). "CRDA OKs waterpark at Atlantic Club". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  24. ^ Parry, Wayne (March 13, 2017). "Water park eyed at ex-Atlantic Club casino in Atlantic City". Associated Press. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  25. ^ Parry, Wayne (April 27, 2017). "Sale of former Atlantic Club Casino falls apart - again". U.S. News & World Report. AP. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  26. ^ Danzis, David (October 1, 2019). "Atlantic Club sold to New York firm". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  27. ^ Danzis, David (October 23, 2019). "Atlantic Club owner hires N.J.-based broker". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 25, 2020.

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The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel formerly known as Golden Nugget Bally s Grand The Grand Atlantic City Hilton and ACH is an abandoned hotel and casino located at the southern end of the boardwalk in Atlantic City New Jersey owned and operated by Colony Capital It was the city s first and only locals casino The Atlantic Club permanently closed on January 13 2014 at 12 01 AM largely as a result of dwindling casino visitors to Atlantic City due to increased competition in neighboring states A third of Atlantic City s boardwalk casinos closed the same year the others being Revel Trump Plaza and Showboat 1 Redevelopment proposals include a water park 2 3 4 Atlantic Club Casino HotelAtlantic City Hilton the casino before The Atlantic Club LocationAtlantic City New JerseyAddressBoston Avenue and the BoardwalkOpening dateDecember 12 1980Closing dateJanuary 13 2014 10 years ago January 13 2014 ThemeBeach ResortNo of rooms801Total gaming space75 374 sq ft 7 002 5 m2 Signature attractionsThe Beach BarNotable restaurantsPatsy s Italian RestaurantSimon ACCasino typeLand basedOwnerTJM PropertiesPrevious namesGolden Nugget 1980 1987 Bally s Grand 1987 1996 Atlantic City Hilton 1996 2011 ACH Casino Resort 2011 2012 Renovated in1997 2012Coordinates39 35039 N 74 4505 WOn November 6 2013 Atlantic Club owner Resorts International Holdings itself owned by Colony Capital filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 5 and a source revealed to the Wall Street Journal that a bankruptcy sale would occur 6 On December 23 2013 Federal Bankruptcy Judge Gloria M Burns approved the sale of Atlantic Club to Caesars Entertainment Corporation and Tropicana Entertainment 7 Tropicana acquired the gaming equipment and the data records of customers from Atlantic Club Caesars acquired the real estate and non gaming assets 8 9 This returned ownership of the property to Caesars Entertainment which sold it nine years before to Colony Capital as part of its acquisition by Harrah s Entertainment 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 Golden Nugget 1980 1987 1 2 Bally s Grand 1987 1996 1 3 Hilton 1996 2011 1 4 ACH Casino Resort 2011 2012 1 5 The Atlantic Club 2012 2014 1 6 Future 2 Hotel 3 Casino 4 Dining 4 1 Restaurants 5 Shows 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editGolden Nugget 1980 1987 edit The Golden Nugget Hotel amp Casino was built in 1980 by a partnership of Golden Nugget Companies and Michael R Milken for 140 million Steve Wynn bought the Strand Motel on Boston Avenue and the Boardwalk for 8 5 million and tore it down Joel Bergman who designed Wynn s other resorts designed the Golden Nugget and Atlandia Design managed the design construction and furnishing of the original facility It was Atlantic City s sixth casino after legalized gambling was passed in 1976 It had 506 rooms and at the time was the second smallest casino in the city By 1983 it was the city s top earning casino Its entertainment in the 500 seat Opera House included Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Sammy Davis Jr Dolly Parton Lou Rawls and Don Rickles Advertisements featured Wynn including one where he delivered towels to Sinatra 11 It was Wynn s first major casino after establishing his reputation with resurrecting the Golden Nugget Las Vegas Bally s Grand 1987 1996 edit Wynn had high profile squabbles with state officials and in 1987 he sold the casino for 440 million to Bally Manufacturing which changed the name to Bally s Grand Hotel and Casino 12 Frustrated with state gaming regulators 13 Wynn publicly vowed he would never return to Atlantic City though he had hedged his rhetoric with the purchase of an area by the Atlantic City Marina Wynn left Atlantic City to build The Mirage in Las Vegas that heralded the modern transformation of the Las Vegas Strip Hilton 1996 2011 edit After the Hilton Hotels Corporation acquired Bally Entertainment the property was renamed the Atlantic City Hilton In 1998 Hilton Corporation spun off its casino properties into a new company initially called Park Place Entertainment In 2000 Nicholas L Ribis in partnership with Colony Capital LLC bought the poorly performing Resorts Atlantic City for 140 million and created Resorts International Holdings Then in 2005 they set out to buy four casino properties across the U S including the Atlantic City Hilton for a combined total of 1 24 billion Through December 2009 Resorts Atlantic City and the Atlantic City Hilton were managed as a single entity named Atlantic City Hilton and Resorts Atlantic City whose president was Anthony Rodio On December 10 2009 it was announced that Resorts International was unable to pay the mortgage for the Resorts Atlantic City property and made a deal to have the loan canceled and surrender the property to RAC Atlantic City Holdings L L C 14 ACH Casino Resort 2011 2012 edit In June 2011 Hilton Hotels ended the licensing agreement with Colony Capital and the Hilton name was officially removed as the casino name with the temporary name of the casino becoming ACH Casino Resort The signage on the outside and inside of the casino was removed in the fall when the licensing agreement termination was approved 15 Its sister property the Las Vegas Hilton also lost its agreement and changed its name to the LVH Las Vegas Hotel amp Casino in January 2012 The Atlantic Club 2012 2014 edit nbsp Exterior of the closed Atlantic Club 2016 On February 7 2012 the casino became a locals casino and re branded as The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel Renovations to the gaming floor and rooms began immediately in an effort to refresh and update the property The new slogan also went into effect A casino for the rest of us In December 2012 the Rational Group parent company of online gaming site PokerStars was reported to be in discussions to buy the Atlantic Club for less than 50 million spurred on by a bill under debate in New Jersey to legalize online gaming operations by casino owners 16 A purchase agreement was announced in January 2013 17 but was terminated in April after Rational missed a deadline for securing a temporary gaming license 18 On December 20 2013 it was announced that the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel would close on January 13 2014 19 Caesars Entertainment bought the property while Tropicana bought all the slot machines gaming tables and player databases in a joint bankruptcy purchase for 23 4 million combined On May 29 2014 Caesars Entertainment sold the Atlantic Club to TJM Properties a Florida development firm that purchased and reopened the former Claridge Casino Hotel in Atlantic City earlier in the year The reported Atlantic Club purchase price was 13 5 million The firm planned to either reopen it as a non gaming property such as a hotel or sell it 20 21 Future edit In 2015 redevelopment plans for the shuttered resort were proposed by Pennsylvania based Endeavor Property Group calling for a renovation of the existing buildings into a non gaming resort featuring two indoor water parks An 81 000 square foot indoor water park would be built across the street from the Atlantic Club on the block bordered by Pacific Atlantic Boston and Sovereign avenues currently a surface parking lot used by the resort as well as a smaller adult oriented indoor water park fronting the boardwalk The former casino space would be renovated convention space and a large arcade 22 The project was approved by the CRDA in July 2015 the CRDA is also planning a Gateway Project adjacent to the site proposing office and academic redevelopment along Albany Avenue including the site of the former Atlantic City High School 23 In March 2017 R amp R Development Group agreed to purchase the property with the intention of converting it to a family entertainment center with a waterpark but the deal fell through two months later because R amp R could not obtain financing 24 25 In September 2018 Stockton University attempted to purchase the property to expand itself It planned to keep the parking garage but demolish the main structure The deal fell through after TJM declined the sale Later in the year in November 2018 a development group from New York was in talks to buy The Atlantic Club but a deal never shaped up In February 2019 a sale settlement was filed by the property s owner TJM Properties however they denied the sale of property Most recently in October 2019 the property was sold to Colesseo Atlantic City Inc 26 On October 23 2019 the owner hired a New Jersey based broker 27 Hotel editThe Atlantic Club boasted 802 hotel rooms all newly renovated in 2012 Guests at the Atlantic Club could choose from one of the various room styles Casino editThe casino at the Atlantic Club featured a standard set of table games slots and video machines Patrons could sign up for the Player s Club which was the rewards program at the Atlantic Club Dining editThere were eight restaurants at the Atlantic Club Restaurants edit Simon AC Patsy s Trattoria Ono Chinese Bistro Cappuccino s Dizzy Dolphin s Beachfront Bar Cornucopia Buffet BB S The Coffee ShopShows editThere were many different shows held at the Atlantic Club including shows by Bobby Rydell and Rich Little See also editGambling in New Jersey List of tallest buildings in Atlantic City39 21 01 N 74 27 02 W 39 3504 N 74 45051 W 39 3504 74 45051References edit Thousands out of work in Atlantic City as big casinos shut doors Atlantic City News September 1 2014 Retrieved September 1 2014 Water parks planned at former Atlantic City boardwalk casino NJ com Retrieved March 14 2017 81 000 square foot indoor water park approved for former A C casino site NJ com Retrieved March 14 2017 Former Atlantic City casino to be sold become huge indoor water park NJ com Retrieved March 14 2017 Poker News American Gaming Association Adds New Members and more Retrieved December 31 2013 Patrick Fitzgerald And Peg Brickley November 7 2013 Atlantic Club Casino Hotel Files for Bankruptcy WSJ Retrieved December 21 2014 After Atlantic Club sale who s next in A C Philly com Retrieved December 21 2014 Demise of Atlantic Club may be felt most by workers pressofAtlanticCity com Retrieved December 21 2014 Caesars Entertainment Agrees To Acquire Non Gaming Assets Of Atlantic Club in Bankruptcy Auction Archived from the original on December 22 2014 Retrieved December 21 2014 Harrah s Caesars Sign Agreement to Sell Four Casinos to Colony Capital Archived from the original on March 7 2014 Retrieved December 21 2014 AC History Casino Connection Atlantic City Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Retrieved December 21 2014 BETTING ON POLITICS A special report A Gambling Impresario Leaves Little to Chance December 6 1998 Retrieved December 21 2014 Benston Liz February 1 2010 MGM Mirage disputes N J regulators authority to vet its partner in Macau Las Vegas Sun Retrieved February 3 2011 Lenders and Resorts Atlantic City agree to takeover deal pressofAtlanticCity com Retrieved December 21 2014 Don t call it Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort anymore casino has lost the right to use Hilton name pressofAtlanticCity com Retrieved December 21 2014 Stutz Howard December 7 2012 PokerStars potential purchase of Atlantic City casino offers many questions Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved December 7 2012 Wittkowski Donald January 16 2013 Online gambling giant moves to purchase Atlantic Club casino in Atlantic City Press of Atlantic City Retrieved January 16 2013 Ryan Hutchins Salvador Rizzo April 30 2013 PokerStars missed its window to buy Atlantic Club casino report says The Star Ledger Newark Retrieved May 1 2013 Closing Atlantic Club s customers workers being courted by other casinos NJ com Retrieved December 21 2014 Wittkowski Donald May 29 2014 Atlantic Club sold to Florida development company The Press of Atlantic City Retrieved May 29 2014 Wittkowski Donald June 17 2014 Atlantic Club sells for 13 5 million to TJM Properties Inc The Press of Atlantic City Retrieved July 10 2014 Wittkowski Donald July 5 2015 Water parks and more planned at old Atlantic Club casino The Press of Atlantic City Retrieved July 26 2015 Kramer Reuben July 22 2015 CRDA OKs waterpark at Atlantic Club The Press of Atlantic City Retrieved July 26 2015 Parry Wayne March 13 2017 Water park eyed at ex Atlantic Club casino in Atlantic City Associated Press Retrieved April 27 2017 Parry Wayne April 27 2017 Sale of former Atlantic Club Casino falls apart again U S News amp World Report AP Retrieved April 27 2017 Danzis David October 1 2019 Atlantic Club sold to New York firm The Press of Atlantic City Retrieved April 25 2020 Danzis David October 23 2019 Atlantic Club owner hires N J based broker The Press of Atlantic City Retrieved April 25 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atlantic Club Casino Hotel amp oldid 1149743535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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