Early bird
tickets
available now!
Savills
Savills
Savills
Leisure Opportunities
Job search
Job Search
see all jobs
Latest job opportunities
Heritage Great Britain
c£70,000 + benefits + relocation support
Snowdonia, North Wales
London South Bank University
£31,396 to £34,557, inclusive of £4,952 London Weighting
Southwark Campus
Everyone Active
Competitive rates of pay
South Oxhey Leisure Centre, Watford
star job
Fife Sports and Leisure Trust Ltd
£56,107.80 - £63,165.86pa + benefits
Dunfermline, Scotland
Bolton Arena
£Competitive + pension + benefits
Bolton, Greater Manchester

Atlantic City casino back on the market after waterpark plans fall through

Job opportunities
Heritage Great Britain
c£70,000 + benefits + relocation support
location: Snowdonia, North Wales, United Kingdom
more jobs

A bankrupt Atlantic City casino which was to be turned into a family destination centred around a waterpark has been placed back on the market after the real-estate firm purchasing the property failed to come up with the necessary redevelopment funds.

Developers the Endeavour Property Group reached a deal with owners TJM Properties in July last year to purchase and redevelop the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel in New Jersey, US.

The property was to feature an 81,000sq ft (7,500sq m) waterpark development with other family entertainment facilities. But the agreement between the two parties fell through at the start of 2016, with TJM announcing on 4 January that it is now accepting offers from potential buyers for the 800-bedroom hotel and casino, adding in a statement that Endeavour “was not able to generate the additional deposit funds needed”.

“Both our firms have invested substantial time and money in the planning process,” said the statement. “We felt that the project was good for Atlantic City. Endeavor has laid a foundation that has generated interest in government funding that may enhance the value of the property and we are disappointed that they were unable to continue.”

The Atlantic Club is one of four casinos in the area which closed in 2014 along with Revel, Showboat and Trump Plaza. Revel was purchased by Florida developer Glenn Straub, who had similar waterpark plans, while developer Bart Blatstein purchased Showboat.

In the wake of the loss of those casinos – four of 12 – in the last three years, Atlantic City is continuing to push for new, non-gambling themed attractions in a complete rebranding of the city. Aside from the failed waterpark project, redevelopment plans include a beachfront giant Ferris wheel and zip line, restaurants, an extension of the Steel Pier and a reconstructed Boardwalk.

Sign up for FREE ezines & magazines
A bankrupt Atlantic City casino which was to be turned into a family destination centred around a waterpark has been placed back on the market after the real-estate firm purchasing the property failed to come up with the necessary redevelopment funds.
TAW,VAT,PRO
607105_506887.jpg

More News

1 - 15 of 68,042
22 Jul 2024
US health and fitness giant, Planet Fitness, which flagged plans to launch in Spain back in February, has officially announced the opening of its first ... More
22 Jul 2024
Plans have been unveiled for La Maviglia, a new luxury resort and expansive medi-spa set to open in Italy's Puglia region, renowned for its Primitivo ... More
19 Jul 2024
Auberge Resorts Collection will launch its first UK property and destination spa in Mayfair, London, in 2025, following a deal with UK-based global private investment ... More
19 Jul 2024
Urban Gym Group CEO Neil Randall talks in this month’s HCM about how being passed over for promotion taught him the resilience to power through ... More
19 Jul 2024
A large new mineral springs destination has launched in Texas, inspired by some of the world’s most famous hot springs – such as Jordan’s Dead ... More
18 Jul 2024
Boxing and strength franchise UBX has taken a step closer to realising its ambitions to be the largest boxing provider in the Middle East by ... More
Life Fitness (UK) Ltd
Life Fitness (UK) Ltd
18 Jul 2024
Fitness International has announced the acquisition of XSport Fitness, adding to its portfolio of brands, which includes LA Fitness, Esporta Fitness, City Sports Club and ... More
18 Jul 2024
A thought-provoking, US national probability study, The WELLSurvey™, has revealed that the majority of Americans now include several health and wellness practices in their everyday ... More
17 Jul 2024
Community Leisure UK (CLUK) and The Richmond Group of Charities have joined forces to support charitable trusts and social enterprises in strengthening their programmes for ... More
18 Jul 2024
US integrative wellness brand The Well has named Ariella Willoughby as its new VP of operations, aiming to drive significant growth and operational success across ... More
17 Jul 2024
Mental Health Swims has been awarded almost £18,000 of lottery money to extend its mission to support mental health through swimming. The community organisation was ... More
16 Jul 2024
Employee wellness app GoJoe has teamed up with Les Mills for a major new content offering, giving access to hundreds of new workouts. The partnership ... More
16 Jul 2024
Former footballer, David Beckham, has become a strategic investor in health sciences company, Prenetics, which pioneers scientific advancements in health. The partners have co-founded a ... More
16 Jul 2024
Middleton Enterprises, a UK-based family investment office, has committed £1.6 million (US$2.1 million, €1.9 million) in funding to the Light Centre – a network of ... More
16 Jul 2024
Gymbox has partnered with Haringey Council and not-for-profit organisation, Raza Sana, to give opportunities to those living in disadvantaged communities. Yesterday (15 July) saw the ... More
1 - 15 of 68,042
Savills
Savills