Revel Casino in Atlantic City rebrands under new name

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It's out with the old and in with the new for the beleaguered Revel casino property in Atlantic City, which has been rebranded under a new moniker.
Revel, the $2.4 billion casino property in Atlantic City owned by Florida developer Glenn Straub, will now be known as "Ten."
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The former Revel will now be known as Ten.







</figure> “Ten joined with our infinity logo represents our mission to provide the highest-rated amenities and our daily endeavor to offer an infinitely perfect escape for our guests, families and businesses,” CEO Robert A. Landino said in a statement.


Slated to open in the first quarter of 2017, "pending state of New Jersey licensing approvals" — the property will have 130,000 square feet of casino and gaming space, 13 restaurants "of all types of cuisin", spa, two theaters, three nightclubs, a day club with a performance deck and five pool areas.
Here's a rundown:

  • 6.3 million square feet, 47 stories, situated on 20 acres
  • 1,399 hotel guest rooms and suites (500 unfinished rooms with the ability to build a second hotel tower with an additional 1899 rooms – potential total room count of 3798 rooms)
  • 13 restaurants with all types of cuisine
  • 32,000 square feet of spa space with 32 treatment rooms
  • Over 7,000 space parking garage
  • 55,000 square feet of retail space
  • Two theaters with capacity for 5,000 and 700
  • Three nightclubs, a day club with performance deck, cabanas and salt water pool (42,000 square feet of space) and total five pool areas (indoor and outdoor)
  • 130,000 square feet of casino/gaming space with 2,500 slot machines and 120 table games

Revel, which never made a profit in the two years it operated, was one of four casinos that closed in 2014, but the executive team is bullish.


“I am keenly aware of what systems and strategic business processes are needed to make Ten a success internally and externally," CFO Alan Greenstein said in a statement.
Greenstein recently served as CFO of the Revel for seven years — five years in the pre-opening planning phase and the last two operationally.


"I know what works and what did not, and would not have returned if not for Ten’s strong forecasted financial model and all-star executive team," Greenstein said. " It is the most spectacular resort that I have seen in my career and I am determined to make it a success."


The rebrand is the latest announcement concerning Revel from Straub, who has continually declared openings for the boardwalk property, only to have them fall through because necessary steps with the city and other regulatory agencies were not taken.


He insisted the property would open back in June this year but lacked the necessary paperwork for city officials to clear the property for its opening.
Earlier this year, Straub did not have a liquor license from state gaming regulators, a temporary certificate of occupancy from the city or a permit from the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, or CRDA.


The developer abruptly left a meeting with the CRDA last week after he was asked for a landscaping plan and threatened to withdraw.
 

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Revel was a great name

10 is fucking retarded.. but hopefully they can run a business better than they brand
Fighting to get business in Atlantic City is not a fight I'd think I could win
 

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Nice structure.....Hopefully it`s successful.
 

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it is beautiful... they should have built that in DC rather than AC lol
 

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People don`t go to A.C. anymore.....Why go to A.C. when you can go too Yonkers raceway and Aqueduct for casino betting.

Not to mention Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun.
 
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it is beautiful... they should have built that in DC rather than AC lol

always hated the lay out of the place .. it was my biggest complaint ( along with it being Non-Smoking ) lol
But my Host there allowed me to smoke in the suite

I always said when pulling up to the place, I felt I was at JFK airport.
 

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People don`t go to A.C. anymore.....Why go to A.C. when you can go too Yonkers raceway and Aqueduct for casino betting.

Not to mention Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun.

NYC doesn't offer the table games or race books or restaurants AC does
 

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I loved the Revel, loved the rooms and the restaurants, and they had by far (if not the only) good concerts in AC

Too much overhead
 

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I loved the Revel, loved the rooms and the restaurants, and they had by far (if not the only) good concerts in AC

Too much overhead

it was really the only time it was packed

and there were only 2 good restaurants there.
 

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how did AC turn into such a crap hole? Cool location, nice properties (only in the pics?)
 

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"1399 rooms with the ability to build a second tower with 1899 rooms" - who is going to AC anymore that they would need that many rooms let alone a second tower. I admire their optimism though.
 

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how did AC turn into such a crap hole? Cool location, nice properties (only in the pics?)


The Beach is disgusting, The boardwalk is disgusting, the casinos are disgusting.

the surrounding casinos in other states killed it. No sports betting killed it.
 

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Its hard to save a ghetto. The beach can be cleaned, the boardwalk can be "upgraded" and the casinos would be cleaned/upgraded fairly easily. The real problem is you cant leave the casinos. I think its Jamaca people joke about not leaving the resorts. AC is the same way. You go 2 blocks off the strip and you are in the ghetto. This will be / is the biggest problem AC has. All the things listed above could be totally fixed in 1 years time, cleaning up a city takes a generation.
 
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Its hard to save a ghetto. The beach can be cleaned, the boardwalk can be "upgraded" and the casinos would be cleaned/upgraded fairly easily. The real problem is you cant leave the casinos. I think its Jamaca people joke about not leaving the resorts. AC is the same way. You go 2 blocks off the strip and you are in the ghetto. This will be / is the biggest problem AC has. All the things listed above could be totally fixed in 1 years time, cleaning up a city takes a generation.

True ...

and one of the first things they said they would do when AC Casinos first opened up was they would clean the City. But Never did

The Revel was the last Casino I stayed at on the Boardwalk ... before that it was Bally's back in 2002
If and when we go to AC it's either the Borgata or water club ... away from all the crap
 

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