Atlantic City’s Revel to Close in September

    After failing to find a buyer in bankruptcy court, Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City will close its doors Sept. 10, according to a report from the Associated Press. The property, which cost $2.4 billion to build, opened in April 2012 and has never turned a profit. The closure will result in the loss of more than 3,100 jobs, the article states. It will be the second of four Atlantic City casinos to shut down this year. Read more over at NJ.com.

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