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Ocean Casino Resort

Ocean Casino Resort (formerly Revel Casino Hotel Atlantic City) is a resort, hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is the northernmost casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, located on 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land, adjacent to the Showboat Hotel. It is notable for its white sphere structure atop its roof away from the Boardwalk, capable of displaying a wide variety of colors and designs thanks to the LEDs inside it. Revel opened on April 2, 2012, and after declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time, closed on September 2, 2014. Revel was the third of four Atlantic City casinos to close in 2014.

Ocean Casino Resort
Ocean Resort Casino, seen from the boardwalk in 2020
Location Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Address 500 Boardwalk
Opening dateApril 2, 2012; 10 years ago (2012-04-02) (as Revel)
June 27, 2018; 4 years ago (2018-06-27) (as Ocean)
Closing dateSeptember 2, 2014; 8 years ago (2014-09-02) (as Revel)
ThemeOcean, Underwater environment
No. of rooms1,399
Total gaming space130,000 sq.ft.
OwnerAC Ocean Walk[1]
ArchitectArquitectonica
Previous namesRevel Atlantic City
Websitewww.theoceanac.com

Later that month, on September 11, 2014, the casino reached a deal to sell itself to Glenn Straub's Polo North Country Club, a developer based in Florida, for $90 million, a fraction of the cost of construction. The sale plan failed, and Revel was planned to be sold at a September 30, 2014 auction to Brookfield Asset Management for $110 million. On November 19, Brookfield Management reneged on the deal.[2] On April 7, 2015, Revel was sold to Polo North Country Club for $82 million.[3] One of the property's tenants and new management of the property announced plans to reopen Revel under the name TEN.[4]

After multiple struggles of reopening the properties and the anticipated opening dates being announced then delayed, the casino never opened to the public under the ownership of Straub. In January 2018, the sale of the property was announced[5] and it reopened as Ocean Resort Casino on June 27, 2018.[6]

Design and construction

 
View of the construction of the Revel Resort from the beach in October 2011

Ocean Casino Resort's hotel tower is the tallest structure in Atlantic City and the fourth tallest in the state of New Jersey at 710 feet; and is the second tallest casino tower in the United States.[7][8] Arquitectonica was the design architect of the project.[9] BLT Architects was the executive architect for the entirety of the project and architect of record for 75% of the facility.[10] Tishman Realty & Construction, which served as construction manager for The Borgata, performed the same role at Revel.[11] Scéno Plus, a Montreal-based design firm, aided in the conceptualization and implementation of Revel's 130,000 square feet (12,000 m2) casino.[12] In the summer of 2008 the project was officially scaled back to include just one hotel tower with 1,900 rooms due to lack of financing. In March 2009, construction was stopped because of difficulties in raising the financing necessary to complete the project.[13] Revel resumed construction in February 2011 after new financing was secured, and opened with 1399 rooms.[14]

Amenities

The former Revel Casino Hotel featured two nightclubs, 13 restaurants, two live entertainment venues and multiple swimming pools. The resort featured a 2-acre (8,100 m2) landscaped rooftop deck containing outdoor pools, cabanas, fire pits and a "pine grove" (known as Sky Garden) with more than 30,000 live trees and plants. The casino was located six stories above the ocean, and a three-story nightclub overlooked the lobby.[15] Revel was completely smoke-free upon opening, but the resort announced in early 2013 that it would create a smoking area.[16][17]

Gaming

Revel Atlantic City had 130,000 sq ft (12,000 m2) of gaming space, more than 2,500 slot machines, and 120 table games. The casino was separated into several areas, including the following:

Dining

The resort had three main restaurants and ten less formal dining options.[18][19]

Events

Sports
Boxing and mixed martial arts matches are held at the casino.[20]

Incidents

Construction safety incidents

A tower crane on the Revel construction site collapsed in high winds on March 13, 2010, injuring one person on the ground.[21] On March 20, 2010, the use of welding torches to remove the collapsed crane sparked a rooftop fire. The damage from the fire was minor, and there were no injuries.

Lightning from a brief, intense storm struck three concrete workers on September 15, 2011, killing one.[22] On September 30, 2011, a worker was listed in critical condition with a head injury after falling off a ladder.[23]

Escalator

In August 2012, an English tourist was saved by bystanders after his clothing caught in the escalator at Revel. Besides tattered clothes, he suffered a broken leg.[24]

On September 10, 2012, a customer was severely injured at Revel when he fell off an escalator to the floor 40 feet (12 m) below.[25]

Ray Rice incident

On September 8, 2014, National Football League (NFL) running back Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely[26] following release by TMZ of a video recording showing him assaulting his fiancée in an elevator at Revel earlier in the year.[27] The publication of the security video forced the Baltimore Ravens and the NFL to revisit their positions on the matter, leading the league to extend Rice's suspension (formerly for two weeks) and the team to release him. The only public video previously available was from outside the elevator and showed Ray Rice dragging his unconscious fiancée partially out of the elevator before a hotel employee stopped to help them.

History

Revel (2012–14)

 
Revel Atlantic City in 2012

Financial problems and closure

Construction of the resort cost $2.4 billion.[28] Global financial company Morgan Stanley, the owner of 90% of Revel Entertainment Group, decided in April 2010 to discontinue construction, put its stake in Revel up for sale and walk away from its $932 million investment.[29] On February 1, 2011, as part of his plan to revitalize Atlantic City, Governor Chris Christie announced that the State of New Jersey would provide tax incentives up to $261 million in the stalled project in exchange for 20% of certain equity distributions.[30] The tax incentives would be paid for by a portion of state taxes generated by the project. None of the $261 million in tax incentives was paid to Revel. On February 17, 2011, Revel Entertainment Group, LLC announced that it completed a $1.15 billion financing package which enabled the company to complete construction of Revel.

Revel lost $35 million in the 2nd quarter of 2012, and lost $37 million in the 3rd quarter of 2012.[31] In August 2012, Moody's Investor Services and Standard and Poor's downgraded Revel's credit to Caa2 and CCC, respectively.[32] On August 20, 2012, Revel asked lenders for a $100 million credit cushion.[33] In November 2012, casino officials warned federal regulators about growing debt load of more than $1.3 billion could lead to bankruptcy or foreclosure if revenues did not increase in the foreseeable future. Atlantic City officials noted that Revel owed $12 million in unpaid property taxes, and Unite Here Local 54 said that Revel owed $51 million to contractors.[34] A month later, Revel stated that it had received another $150 million in loans, including a $125 million term loan and a $25 million increase to an existing $100 million revolving loan.

In early 2013, because of uncertainty about whether Revel would have enough revenue to pay back its loans, Moody's and Standard and Poor's downgraded Revel's credit rating again to Caa3 and CC, respectively.[35] On February 19, 2013, Revel announced that it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The prepackaged bankruptcy will include immediate payment of all priority claims (e.g., vendors, taxes), and the reduction of Revel's debt from $1.503 billion to $272 million in exchange for the transfer of all of Revel's equity to the creditors.[36][37] As part of its bankruptcy filing, Revel declared that the casino's value had dropped from $2.4 billion to $450 million, and predicted that Revel would not be profitable until 2017.[38] In an attempt to attract more business, Revel created a smoking area and reduced hotel room prices, and planned to create an inexpensive food court, and a private lounge for high rollers.[17][38]

On June 19, 2014, Revel once again filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition, warning of closing in early September if a buyer was not found.[39]

On August 12, 2014, Revel announced that no suitable bids were received, and that it would close by September 1.[40] By August 18, Revel Casino Hotel announced the official closing.[41]

The hotel, resort, and casino closed permanently on September 2, 2014. Revel was the third Atlantic City casino to close in 2014, after Showboat Hotel Casino closed on August 31, following the Atlantic Club Hotel Casino. The hotel was closed on September 1, 2014, at 11:00 am and the casino was closed the next day at 6:00 am. All reservations after September 1 were canceled and room deposits were automatically refunded. All Revel guests who self-parked or utilized the valet were required to remove their parked cars from the facility by 9:00 am on September 2.

Revel Group LLC, headed by former Revel Atlantic City CEO Kevin DeSanctis, released a statement on September 22, 2014, announcing Revel Group was terminating its license agreement with Revel, citing "the property has failed to use the licensed marks in a manner consistent with Revel's standards of quality as provided for in its License Agreement."[42]

Toronto-based Brookfield US Holdings LLC won a bankruptcy court auction for Revel on October 1, 2014, and planned to reopen it as-is. It submitted a bid of $110 million in an auction.

A bankruptcy court hearing to approve the sale was scheduled for October 7, 2014. An opposing bidder, Florida developer Glenn Straub, was selected as the backup bidder in case the Brookfield bid did not close on the deal. Brookfield Management reneged on this deal on November 19, 2014. On January 5, 2015, a federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Revel to Polo North Country Club, Inc., led by Straub. On February 11, 2015, due to court battles, the sale to Straub was canceled by Revel. Then, on April 6, 2015, Straub got approval to discuss the sale of the casino to him.

On April 7, 2015, Revel was sold to Glenn Straub's Polo North Country Club for $82 million.[3]

Events after sale to Polo North (2015–18)

Two days after Revel was sold to Polo North Country Club, on the afternoon of April 9, 2015; ACR, owner of the Energetic Inlet District Energy Center (which is the sole source of primary power, backup power, and hot and chilled water to the Revel) stopped supplying power and water to the building.[43]

On April 29, 2015, after 20 days without power or water, U.S. District Judge Jerome Simandle ordered power and chilled water to be restored to the Revel under a two-week deal between Straub and ACR. Revel facilities staff said limited power was restored around 11:00 am that morning, and engineers said there was no damage done to the building. The deal was later enforced indefinitely.[44]

Revel's chief engineer, John Lezenby, resigned on June 9, 2015, leaving behind nine engineers and four security guards to continue to run the Revel's critical systems. Lezenby stated the uncertain future of the building and the fact that it was closed to the public as reasons for his resignation.[45]

In late June, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan ruled that Revel owner Polo North Country Club Inc. must allow tenants access to the property "to preserve physical assets, as well as to investigate, plan, and take the necessary steps to restart operations."[46]

On September 30, Glenn Straub expelled nine unionized workers from the property, leaving the Revel's command center unstaffed. He said the union engineers, from Local 68 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, were overpaid, and announced that Siemens was in the process of training new engineers within 30 days.[47] Engineers have since returned to the property.

On October 9, 2015, Atlantic City Sewerage Co. announced it was suing to bar sewer service to the Revel, citing Polo North owing it more than $162,000.[48] On November 17, an attorney for Polo North said the Revel was "cold, dark and on the verge of suffering widespread property damage", only receiving chilled water since a dispute in April.

On November 24, Glenn Straub announced he was buying the Energenic power plant from ACR. ACR previously warned the city that bondholders were planning to foreclose on the power plant. The deal was announced after Atlantic City threatened to issue fines and said it would consider litigation if the building's interior dipped below 40 degrees.[49]

On January 12, 2016, Polo North announced it had completed purchase of the Energenic power plant, and introduced heat and full electricity back to the Revel.[50]

Also in January, Straub announced his plans for the former Revel Resort, including a smaller casino, water park, and other family attractions. He initially planned to reopen the resort on June 15, 2016.[51]

On the night of February 29, 2016, the signature Pearl at the top of Revel was lit for the first time since the resort closed.[52] The next morning on March 1, Straub said it was part of an ongoing effort to test systems at the Revel in preparation for the anticipated June 15 opening. Straub also said he expected to have 500 hotel rooms ready to go and most, if not all, of the property's restaurants up and running, stating that the restaurants' owners had been wanting to reopen since the property originally closed. Additionally, he stated the reopened resort would not be named Revel, but he had yet to decide on a name.[53]

On Tuesday, March 15, 2016, Atlantic City officials Dale Finch (Director of Licence & Inspections) Elizabeth Terenik (Director of Planning & Development), Scott Evans (Fire Chief), and Wally Shields (Construction Official) conducted an inspection of Revel, escorted by Revel's facilities manager. After a 90-minute tour, officials stated that Revel was ready for business, and that it was “amazingly intact” and in “great condition”, dispelling many rumors about the condition of the property.[54]

The officials also said that clubs were ready but HQ was not part of the reopening plan; the swimming pools were in good condition; there were at least 500 guest rooms that were ready, clean and complete with bedding, artwork, lighting, and other fixtures; and that restaurants and gaming floors were ready for use. In addition, there was now a ropes course in the lobby. As stated above, several bankruptcy court orders protected HQ's right to operate at the facility. Glenn Straub said a job fair was planned and that Polo North was looking to bring back as many former Revel employees as possible to the new Revel, and that it was ready to open as soon as possible.[55]

As of June 13, 2016, Glenn Straub announced plans to reopen the resort with a small casino, rope-climbing course, water park, a zip line, an e-sports lounge, equestrian facility, beach cabanas, and a bike endurance course in a section of the modern parking garage. Surfing, wind surfing, and scuba lessons would be available.

The new resort would feature a 32-room spa where guests could have medical beauty treatments performed. In July, a white-sand beach area with pools and volleyball courts dubbed Nikki Beach will open in the former porte cochere area.

Later in the year, ten restaurants were scheduled to open, along with a rock-climbing wall, three 75-seat movie theaters, a skydiving course, and a heliport for high rollers to be flown to and from Revel.[56]

Staub gave a hint about the new name stating, "we have some Asian painters coming up with the artwork". Straub's team had not held a job fair or hired staff to run the operation, apart from the few facilities and security staff that were inherited with the purchase of the Revel in 2015. Straub said anyone who learned the resort was open, was welcome to check in.[57][58] The property was renamed TEN Atlantic City in September 2016, with an opening predicted for early 2017, but this did not happen.[59]

Ocean (2018–present)

On January 9, 2018, the hotel was sold for $200 million to AC Ocean Walk, whose majority owner was Bruce Deifik, and renamed Ocean Resort Casino, with a reopening announced for Summer 2018.[60]

In late January 2018, the online casino supplier GAN announced it would power an online gambling arm of the Ocean Resort Casino and anticipated the site's launching in 2018.[61]

On April 2, 2018, it was announced that the resort would join Hyatt Hotels' unbranded Unbound Collection.[62]

In May 2018, the Ocean Resort Casino partnered with William Hill to offer sports betting.[63] Additionally that month, casino officials confirmed a June 28 reopening date. After receiving approval from state gaming regulators, the property opened on June 27, 2018.[6][64]

In July 2018, the Ocean Resort Casino launched an online casino with over 50 available slot games. Players must be in New Jersey and at least 21 years of age to play.[65]

On November 11, 2018, Ocean Resort Casino will begin issuing the Ocean Premier Honor Card, a Gold tier players club loyalty card for active-duty military and veterans.[66][67]

On January 10, 2019, AC Ocean Walk's majority owner Bruce Deifik announced that the casino had been sold to an unidentified owner for an unspecified price. Deifik said the new owner planned to invest an additional $70 million into upgrading the venue.[68] On January 28, the new owner was identified as Luxor Capital Group LP, a New York-based hedge fund with around $3.2 billion in assets under management. Luxor was among the groups that provided financing for Deifik's 2018 purchase of the venue.[69]

With the takeover by the new owners and under the direction of the trustee Eric Matejevich, the property was renamed Ocean Casino Resort on April 10, 2019 to indicate a shift in direction and the emphasis on its casino operation.[70]

On December 28, 2020, Ocean Casino Resort announced the opening of "The Cove", a new high-limit slots area covering 7,450-square-feet. The new development cost around $2 million and houses approximately 140 slot machines.[71] The Cove also contains a bar with a selection of alcohol with cocktail service and a dedicated cage.

On March 15, 2021, Ocean Casino Resort debuted its new 2000-square-foot luxury gaming lounge known as "The Loft".[72] The Loft sits above the 44-story casino and provides guests with high-limit gambling, a bar with high-end beverages, and personal services such as enhanced security and a private butler. The Loft's high-limit tables included blackjack, roulette, and baccarat at launch. Ocean Casino Resort opened The Loft during the COVID-19 pandemic, so the area has been designed with health and safety in mind, and deep cleaning takes place each day.

See also

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External links

  • Revel AC, Inc. et al Bankruptcy Information Portal
  • Ocean Resort Casino website
Preceded by Tallest Building in Atlantic City
710 feet (220 m)

2010–present
Incumbent

Coordinates: 39°21′42.30″N 74°24′48.59″W / 39.3617500°N 74.4134972°W / 39.3617500; -74.4134972

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Ocean Casino Resort formerly Revel Casino Hotel Atlantic City is a resort hotel and casino in Atlantic City New Jersey It is the northernmost casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk located on 20 acres 8 1 ha of land adjacent to the Showboat Hotel It is notable for its white sphere structure atop its roof away from the Boardwalk capable of displaying a wide variety of colors and designs thanks to the LEDs inside it Revel opened on April 2 2012 and after declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time closed on September 2 2014 Revel was the third of four Atlantic City casinos to close in 2014 Ocean Casino ResortOcean Resort Casino seen from the boardwalk in 2020LocationAtlantic City New Jersey U S Address500 BoardwalkOpening dateApril 2 2012 10 years ago 2012 04 02 as Revel June 27 2018 4 years ago 2018 06 27 as Ocean Closing dateSeptember 2 2014 8 years ago 2014 09 02 as Revel ThemeOcean Underwater environmentNo of rooms1 399Total gaming space130 000 sq ft OwnerAC Ocean Walk 1 ArchitectArquitectonicaPrevious namesRevel Atlantic CityWebsitewww wbr theoceanac wbr comLater that month on September 11 2014 the casino reached a deal to sell itself to Glenn Straub s Polo North Country Club a developer based in Florida for 90 million a fraction of the cost of construction The sale plan failed and Revel was planned to be sold at a September 30 2014 auction to Brookfield Asset Management for 110 million On November 19 Brookfield Management reneged on the deal 2 On April 7 2015 Revel was sold to Polo North Country Club for 82 million 3 One of the property s tenants and new management of the property announced plans to reopen Revel under the name TEN 4 After multiple struggles of reopening the properties and the anticipated opening dates being announced then delayed the casino never opened to the public under the ownership of Straub In January 2018 the sale of the property was announced 5 and it reopened as Ocean Resort Casino on June 27 2018 6 Contents 1 Design and construction 2 Amenities 2 1 Gaming 2 2 Dining 2 3 Events 3 Incidents 3 1 Construction safety incidents 3 2 Escalator 3 3 Ray Rice incident 4 History 4 1 Revel 2012 14 4 1 1 Financial problems and closure 4 2 Events after sale to Polo North 2015 18 4 3 Ocean 2018 present 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDesign and construction Edit View of the construction of the Revel Resort from the beach in October 2011 Ocean Casino Resort s hotel tower is the tallest structure in Atlantic City and the fourth tallest in the state of New Jersey at 710 feet and is the second tallest casino tower in the United States 7 8 Arquitectonica was the design architect of the project 9 BLT Architects was the executive architect for the entirety of the project and architect of record for 75 of the facility 10 Tishman Realty amp Construction which served as construction manager for The Borgata performed the same role at Revel 11 Sceno Plus a Montreal based design firm aided in the conceptualization and implementation of Revel s 130 000 square feet 12 000 m2 casino 12 In the summer of 2008 the project was officially scaled back to include just one hotel tower with 1 900 rooms due to lack of financing In March 2009 construction was stopped because of difficulties in raising the financing necessary to complete the project 13 Revel resumed construction in February 2011 after new financing was secured and opened with 1399 rooms 14 Amenities EditThe former Revel Casino Hotel featured two nightclubs 13 restaurants two live entertainment venues and multiple swimming pools The resort featured a 2 acre 8 100 m2 landscaped rooftop deck containing outdoor pools cabanas fire pits and a pine grove known as Sky Garden with more than 30 000 live trees and plants The casino was located six stories above the ocean and a three story nightclub overlooked the lobby 15 Revel was completely smoke free upon opening but the resort announced in early 2013 that it would create a smoking area 16 17 Gaming Edit Revel Atlantic City had 130 000 sq ft 12 000 m2 of gaming space more than 2 500 slot machines and 120 table games The casino was separated into several areas including the following Poker room closed in August 2013 Table games Featured over 120 table games including blackjack craps mini baccarat roulette Let It Ride Big Six wheel three card poker four card poker Fortune Pai Gow poker and Spanish 21 Dining Edit The resort had three main restaurants and ten less formal dining options 18 19 Events Edit SportsBoxing and mixed martial arts matches are held at the casino 20 Incidents EditConstruction safety incidents Edit A tower crane on the Revel construction site collapsed in high winds on March 13 2010 injuring one person on the ground 21 On March 20 2010 the use of welding torches to remove the collapsed crane sparked a rooftop fire The damage from the fire was minor and there were no injuries Lightning from a brief intense storm struck three concrete workers on September 15 2011 killing one 22 On September 30 2011 a worker was listed in critical condition with a head injury after falling off a ladder 23 Escalator Edit In August 2012 an English tourist was saved by bystanders after his clothing caught in the escalator at Revel Besides tattered clothes he suffered a broken leg 24 On September 10 2012 a customer was severely injured at Revel when he fell off an escalator to the floor 40 feet 12 m below 25 Ray Rice incident Edit On September 8 2014 National Football League NFL running back Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely 26 following release by TMZ of a video recording showing him assaulting his fiancee in an elevator at Revel earlier in the year 27 The publication of the security video forced the Baltimore Ravens and the NFL to revisit their positions on the matter leading the league to extend Rice s suspension formerly for two weeks and the team to release him The only public video previously available was from outside the elevator and showed Ray Rice dragging his unconscious fiancee partially out of the elevator before a hotel employee stopped to help them History EditRevel 2012 14 Edit Revel Atlantic City in 2012 Financial problems and closure Edit Construction of the resort cost 2 4 billion 28 Global financial company Morgan Stanley the owner of 90 of Revel Entertainment Group decided in April 2010 to discontinue construction put its stake in Revel up for sale and walk away from its 932 million investment 29 On February 1 2011 as part of his plan to revitalize Atlantic City Governor Chris Christie announced that the State of New Jersey would provide tax incentives up to 261 million in the stalled project in exchange for 20 of certain equity distributions 30 The tax incentives would be paid for by a portion of state taxes generated by the project None of the 261 million in tax incentives was paid to Revel On February 17 2011 Revel Entertainment Group LLC announced that it completed a 1 15 billion financing package which enabled the company to complete construction of Revel Revel lost 35 million in the 2nd quarter of 2012 and lost 37 million in the 3rd quarter of 2012 31 In August 2012 Moody s Investor Services and Standard and Poor s downgraded Revel s credit to Caa2 and CCC respectively 32 On August 20 2012 Revel asked lenders for a 100 million credit cushion 33 In November 2012 casino officials warned federal regulators about growing debt load of more than 1 3 billion could lead to bankruptcy or foreclosure if revenues did not increase in the foreseeable future Atlantic City officials noted that Revel owed 12 million in unpaid property taxes and Unite Here Local 54 said that Revel owed 51 million to contractors 34 A month later Revel stated that it had received another 150 million in loans including a 125 million term loan and a 25 million increase to an existing 100 million revolving loan In early 2013 because of uncertainty about whether Revel would have enough revenue to pay back its loans Moody s and Standard and Poor s downgraded Revel s credit rating again to Caa3 and CC respectively 35 On February 19 2013 Revel announced that it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy The prepackaged bankruptcy will include immediate payment of all priority claims e g vendors taxes and the reduction of Revel s debt from 1 503 billion to 272 million in exchange for the transfer of all of Revel s equity to the creditors 36 37 As part of its bankruptcy filing Revel declared that the casino s value had dropped from 2 4 billion to 450 million and predicted that Revel would not be profitable until 2017 38 In an attempt to attract more business Revel created a smoking area and reduced hotel room prices and planned to create an inexpensive food court and a private lounge for high rollers 17 38 On June 19 2014 Revel once again filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition warning of closing in early September if a buyer was not found 39 On August 12 2014 Revel announced that no suitable bids were received and that it would close by September 1 40 By August 18 Revel Casino Hotel announced the official closing 41 The hotel resort and casino closed permanently on September 2 2014 Revel was the third Atlantic City casino to close in 2014 after Showboat Hotel Casino closed on August 31 following the Atlantic Club Hotel Casino The hotel was closed on September 1 2014 at 11 00 am and the casino was closed the next day at 6 00 am All reservations after September 1 were canceled and room deposits were automatically refunded All Revel guests who self parked or utilized the valet were required to remove their parked cars from the facility by 9 00 am on September 2 Revel Group LLC headed by former Revel Atlantic City CEO Kevin DeSanctis released a statement on September 22 2014 announcing Revel Group was terminating its license agreement with Revel citing the property has failed to use the licensed marks in a manner consistent with Revel s standards of quality as provided for in its License Agreement 42 Toronto based Brookfield US Holdings LLC won a bankruptcy court auction for Revel on October 1 2014 and planned to reopen it as is It submitted a bid of 110 million in an auction A bankruptcy court hearing to approve the sale was scheduled for October 7 2014 An opposing bidder Florida developer Glenn Straub was selected as the backup bidder in case the Brookfield bid did not close on the deal Brookfield Management reneged on this deal on November 19 2014 On January 5 2015 a federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Revel to Polo North Country Club Inc led by Straub On February 11 2015 due to court battles the sale to Straub was canceled by Revel Then on April 6 2015 Straub got approval to discuss the sale of the casino to him On April 7 2015 Revel was sold to Glenn Straub s Polo North Country Club for 82 million 3 Events after sale to Polo North 2015 18 Edit Two days after Revel was sold to Polo North Country Club on the afternoon of April 9 2015 ACR owner of the Energetic Inlet District Energy Center which is the sole source of primary power backup power and hot and chilled water to the Revel stopped supplying power and water to the building 43 On April 29 2015 after 20 days without power or water U S District Judge Jerome Simandle ordered power and chilled water to be restored to the Revel under a two week deal between Straub and ACR Revel facilities staff said limited power was restored around 11 00 am that morning and engineers said there was no damage done to the building The deal was later enforced indefinitely 44 Revel s chief engineer John Lezenby resigned on June 9 2015 leaving behind nine engineers and four security guards to continue to run the Revel s critical systems Lezenby stated the uncertain future of the building and the fact that it was closed to the public as reasons for his resignation 45 In late June U S Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan ruled that Revel owner Polo North Country Club Inc must allow tenants access to the property to preserve physical assets as well as to investigate plan and take the necessary steps to restart operations 46 On September 30 Glenn Straub expelled nine unionized workers from the property leaving the Revel s command center unstaffed He said the union engineers from Local 68 of the International Union of Operating Engineers were overpaid and announced that Siemens was in the process of training new engineers within 30 days 47 Engineers have since returned to the property On October 9 2015 Atlantic City Sewerage Co announced it was suing to bar sewer service to the Revel citing Polo North owing it more than 162 000 48 On November 17 an attorney for Polo North said the Revel was cold dark and on the verge of suffering widespread property damage only receiving chilled water since a dispute in April On November 24 Glenn Straub announced he was buying the Energenic power plant from ACR ACR previously warned the city that bondholders were planning to foreclose on the power plant The deal was announced after Atlantic City threatened to issue fines and said it would consider litigation if the building s interior dipped below 40 degrees 49 On January 12 2016 Polo North announced it had completed purchase of the Energenic power plant and introduced heat and full electricity back to the Revel 50 Also in January Straub announced his plans for the former Revel Resort including a smaller casino water park and other family attractions He initially planned to reopen the resort on June 15 2016 51 On the night of February 29 2016 the signature Pearl at the top of Revel was lit for the first time since the resort closed 52 The next morning on March 1 Straub said it was part of an ongoing effort to test systems at the Revel in preparation for the anticipated June 15 opening Straub also said he expected to have 500 hotel rooms ready to go and most if not all of the property s restaurants up and running stating that the restaurants owners had been wanting to reopen since the property originally closed Additionally he stated the reopened resort would not be named Revel but he had yet to decide on a name 53 On Tuesday March 15 2016 Atlantic City officials Dale Finch Director of Licence amp Inspections Elizabeth Terenik Director of Planning amp Development Scott Evans Fire Chief and Wally Shields Construction Official conducted an inspection of Revel escorted by Revel s facilities manager After a 90 minute tour officials stated that Revel was ready for business and that it was amazingly intact and in great condition dispelling many rumors about the condition of the property 54 The officials also said that clubs were ready but HQ was not part of the reopening plan the swimming pools were in good condition there were at least 500 guest rooms that were ready clean and complete with bedding artwork lighting and other fixtures and that restaurants and gaming floors were ready for use In addition there was now a ropes course in the lobby As stated above several bankruptcy court orders protected HQ s right to operate at the facility Glenn Straub said a job fair was planned and that Polo North was looking to bring back as many former Revel employees as possible to the new Revel and that it was ready to open as soon as possible 55 As of June 13 2016 Glenn Straub announced plans to reopen the resort with a small casino rope climbing course water park a zip line an e sports lounge equestrian facility beach cabanas and a bike endurance course in a section of the modern parking garage Surfing wind surfing and scuba lessons would be available The new resort would feature a 32 room spa where guests could have medical beauty treatments performed In July a white sand beach area with pools and volleyball courts dubbed Nikki Beach will open in the former porte cochere area Later in the year ten restaurants were scheduled to open along with a rock climbing wall three 75 seat movie theaters a skydiving course and a heliport for high rollers to be flown to and from Revel 56 Staub gave a hint about the new name stating we have some Asian painters coming up with the artwork Straub s team had not held a job fair or hired staff to run the operation apart from the few facilities and security staff that were inherited with the purchase of the Revel in 2015 Straub said anyone who learned the resort was open was welcome to check in 57 58 The property was renamed TEN Atlantic City in September 2016 with an opening predicted for early 2017 but this did not happen 59 Ocean 2018 present Edit On January 9 2018 the hotel was sold for 200 million to AC Ocean Walk whose majority owner was Bruce Deifik and renamed Ocean Resort Casino with a reopening announced for Summer 2018 60 In late January 2018 the online casino supplier GAN announced it would power an online gambling arm of the Ocean Resort Casino and anticipated the site s launching in 2018 61 On April 2 2018 it was announced that the resort would join Hyatt Hotels unbranded Unbound Collection 62 In May 2018 the Ocean Resort Casino partnered with William Hill to offer sports betting 63 Additionally that month casino officials confirmed a June 28 reopening date After receiving approval from state gaming regulators the property opened on June 27 2018 6 64 In July 2018 the Ocean Resort Casino launched an online casino with over 50 available slot games Players must be in New Jersey and at least 21 years of age to play 65 On November 11 2018 Ocean Resort Casino will begin issuing the Ocean Premier Honor Card a Gold tier players club loyalty card for active duty military and veterans 66 67 On January 10 2019 AC Ocean Walk s majority owner Bruce Deifik announced that the casino had been sold to an unidentified owner for an unspecified price Deifik said the new owner planned to invest an additional 70 million into upgrading the venue 68 On January 28 the new owner was identified as Luxor Capital Group LP a New York based hedge fund with around 3 2 billion in assets under management Luxor was among the groups that provided financing for Deifik s 2018 purchase of the venue 69 With the takeover by the new owners and under the direction of the trustee Eric Matejevich the property was renamed Ocean Casino Resort on April 10 2019 to indicate a shift in direction and the emphasis on its casino operation 70 On December 28 2020 Ocean Casino Resort announced the opening of The Cove a new high limit slots area covering 7 450 square feet The new development cost around 2 million and houses approximately 140 slot machines 71 The Cove also contains a bar with a selection of alcohol with cocktail service and a dedicated cage On March 15 2021 Ocean Casino Resort debuted its new 2000 square foot luxury gaming lounge known as The Loft 72 The Loft sits above the 44 story casino and provides guests with high limit gambling a bar with high end beverages and personal services such as enhanced security and a private butler The Loft s high limit tables included blackjack roulette and baccarat at launch Ocean Casino Resort opened The Loft during the COVID 19 pandemic so the area has been designed with health and safety in mind and deep cleaning takes place each day See also EditGambling in New Jersey List of tallest buildings in Atlantic City List of tallest buildings in New Jersey List of tallest hotels in the worldReferences Edit AC OCEAN WALK Announces Acquisition of Atlantic City s Revel Hotel and Casino www prnewswire com John Brennan 26 March 2015 N J real estate titan and a Manhattan developer preparing bid for bankrupt Revel casino source says NorthJersey com Archived from the original on 2015 05 12 Retrieved 14 December 2016 a b Reuben Kramer 8 April 2015 Revel Casino Hotel sold to Straub s company Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 14 December 2016 Amy S Rosenberg 19 September 2016 Revel casino gets total rebrand as TEN philly com Retrieved 14 December 2016 Christopher Palmeri January 8 2018 Atlantic City s Failed Revel Casino Sells for 200 Million bloomberg a b Atlantic City Hard Rock Ocean Resort open early Vanderborg Carey Revel Atlantic City What The New Hotel Means For Atlantic City in International Business Times 10 April 2012 Retrieved 7 April 2013 Barna John Revel to begin previewing 2 3 billion Atlantic City casino resort on April 2 in The Gloucester County Times 9 February 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2013 Revel Entertainment Names Arquitectonica Design Architect for Its Atlantic City Resort Development Project AllBusiness com May 2 2007 Archived from the original on 2008 12 09 Built to impress Attention to detail is key at Revel Press of Atlantic City April 1 2012 Tishman to Manage 20 Acre Revel Development Site in A C Archived 2017 07 31 at the Wayback Machine NJBIZ April 24 2007 Jaffoni Joseph Revel Entertainment names Arquitectonica design architect for its Atlantic City resort development resort March 2007 accessed July 19 2011 Revel casino to cannibalize Atlantic City market report warns Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 2012 08 03 Wittkowski Donald March 2 2012 Revel to add 300 rooms by May 31 Press of Atlantic City Retrieved March 2 2012 2 billion Revel will focus its hotel layout and amenities on fun Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 2012 08 03 AP 2012 02 09 Revel casino in Atlantic City to open in April NJ com Retrieved 2012 02 09 a b Suzette Parmley March 28 2013 Bankruptcy filing offers an inside look at Revel casino s woes The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 5 July 2020 Press of Atlantic City Revel Dining commercial website Retrieved 30 October 2013 Boxing is making a comeback in Atlantic City Press of Atlantic City August 3 2018 Retrieved 2019 03 24 Danielle Johnson March 15 2010 High Winds Cause Crane Collapse in AC NBC Philadelphia Retrieved August 3 2012 John Munson September 15 2011 Lightning strike kills worker at Atlantic City casino site The Star Ledger Retrieved August 3 2012 Lynda Cohen September 30 2011 Revel worker hospitalized in critical condition after falling off ladder Press of Atlantic City Retrieved September 30 2011 Man who fell on Revel escalator must wait in line to sue NJ com May 2013 Lynda Cohen September 10 2012 Pennsylvania man 29 injured after falling from escalator early Monday at Revel in Atlantic City Press of Atlantic City Retrieved December 8 2012 Ray Rice Released by Ravens Suspended Indefinitely by NFL Rolling Stone Rolling Stone 8 September 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2018 Report TMZ paid more than 100000 for Ray Rice elevator videos USA Today USA Today Retrieved 1 December 2018 Luxury mega casinos to transform face of Atlantic City USA Today November 26 2007 Morgan Stanley s monstrous loss in Atlantic City Crain s New York Business The Associated Press 22 April 2010 Christie NJ to invest 260M in stalled casino project Philly com February 1 2011 Lisa Spengler November 21 2012 DGE announces 3rd quarter 2012 results PDF New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety Suzette Parmley August 24 2012 Moody s lowers Revel casino s credit ratings The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on 2019 12 04 Revel casino asks lenders for 100M cushion Associated Press August 20 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Salvador Rizzo November 30 2012 Atlantic City s Revel resort 1 3B in debt faces potential bankruptcy or foreclosure The Star Ledger Krista Giovacco February 11 2013 Revel Loan Falls to All Time Low After Moody s Ratings Cut Bloomberg com Hoa Nguyen March 15 2013 Revel bankruptcy could jeopardize tax breaks the casino seeks to tap to pay creditors Press of Atlantic City Disclosure Statement for the Joint Plan of Reorganization of Revel AC Inc and its Debtor Affiliates Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code EDGAR Security and Exchange Commission As part of the bankruptcy a 10 million in bankruptcy fees and 22 million in administrative and priority claims will be paid immediately b all of Revel s equity will be transferred to lenders c 3 loans with 1 503 billion in principal and interest will be converted to a 5 year 260 million term loan and a 4 year 12 million revolving loan both with quarterly payments d Revel will have minimal cash balance and access to an additional 63 million in revolving loans a b Wayne Parry March 26 2013 Upscale Revel N J casino files bankruptcy USA Today Bankrupt Revel casino warns it might close down this summer Associated Press June 19 2014 Retrieved June 20 2014 James Callan August 12 2014 Revel Casino in Atlantic City to Close Next Month Bloomberg Retrieved August 12 2014 Thousands out of work in Atlantic City as big casinos shut doors Atlantic City News Net 1 September 2014 Retrieved 1 September 2014 Revel Group LLC 22 September 2014 Revel Group LLC Announces Plans it will Terminate License Agreement with the NEW YORK Sept 22 2014 PRNewswire UPDATE City to begin fining Straub Power off to 2 4 billion former Revel Casino Philly com 9 April 2015 UPDATE There is now power into the Revel building future still murky Philly com 29 April 2015 Revel s chief engineer resigns Press of Atlantic City Archived from the original on 2017 07 05 HQ and other Revel tenants win crucial ruling Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 5 July 2020 Atlantic City begins fining Revel owner Press of Atlantic City Sewer company sues to end Revel service Press of Atlantic City Straub says deal forged for sale of Revel power plant Press of Atlantic City Archived from the original on 2017 07 05 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Revel heated Straub says Press of Atlantic City Straub says reopened Revel will have a casino Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 5 July 2020 The ball glows again atop shuttered Revel Press of Atlantic City Wayne Parry March 1 2016 Beacon of hope for soon to reopen Revel NorthJersey com Archived from the original on 2016 04 04 Straub Ready for Revel Re opening Haters Denied Atlantic City Prime Time 17 March 2016 An Inside Scoop About the Inside of the Former Revel in Atlantic City WPG 1040 FM Wayne Parry Revel casino reopening to begin June 15 The Salt Lake Tribune The Associated Press Retrieved 2016 06 13 Days before soft launch no frenzy to open Revel Philly com June 12 2016 Retrieved 2016 06 13 Glenn Straub optimistic on Atlantic City Revel deadline Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 2016 06 13 Nicholas Huba Sep 20 2016 Don t call it Revel anymore call it TEN Press of Atlantic City Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City Sold for 200 Million www hotelnewsresource com Archived from the original on 2018 08 03 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Atlantic City s Ocean Resort Casino To Launch Online Gambling Via GAN Online Poker Report 2018 01 26 Retrieved 2018 01 29 1 399 room Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City Joins The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Brand Hotel News Resource Ocean Resort Casino Partners With William Hill For Sports Betting Play NJ 2018 05 24 Retrieved 2018 06 05 It s For Real Ocean Resort Casino Confirms June 28 Opening Date Play NJ 2018 05 07 Retrieved 2018 05 22 Atlantic City s Ocean Resort Launches Its NJ Online Casino Play NJ 2018 07 10 Retrieved 2018 07 17 McEwen Darryl D November 5 2018 Casinos thank vets for service Atlantic City Weekly Introducing The Ocean Premier Honor Card Serving those who serve The Ocean Premier Honor Card is here oceanac com Wayne Parry 10 January 2019 Ocean Resort Casino changing hands Financial Post Financial Post Retrieved 15 January 2019 David Danzis New York based hedge fund takes control of Ocean Resort Casino Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 30 January 2019 Amanda Hoover April 10 2019 Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City changes name again to refocus on gambling NJ com Retrieved April 10 2019 Cove opens at Ocean Casino Atlantic City Weekly 4 January 2021 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Ocean Casino Resort debuted The Loft iGaming NJ 16 March 2021 Retrieved 15 August 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ocean Resort Casino Revel AC Inc et al Bankruptcy Information Portal Ocean Resort Casino websitePreceded byHarrah s Waterfront Tower Tallest Building in Atlantic City710 feet 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