TEN Casino plans opening for next month

The former Revel Casino would reactivate its operations on February 20.

US.- Glenn Straub, owner of TEN Casino, will assist today the New Jersey’s Casino Control Commission hearing at 10:30 a.m. The meeting had been schedueled in November, but postponed until today. Regulators and business’ representatives will define the future of TEN Casino, formerly known as Revel Casino.

According to the entrepreneur, who acquired the gaming venue for US$82 million in bankruptcy court in 2015, the casino would be reopened by President’s Day Weekend in Feburary 20. Atlantic City’s upcoming TEN would offer complete services in its 130,000 square feet of casino and gaming space.

Straub’s venue will also include 1,399 hotel guest rooms and suites, three nightclubs, 13 restaurants, a 32,000-square-foot spa, five pools, 55,000 square feet of retail space and a parking garage with more than 7,000 spaces.

The State regulators have required Straub to apply for the licensing process in order to reactivate TEN casino operations. However, the owner considers that he does not need a costly casino license since he would give away the services to a third party. Today’s hearing is set to sign a final resolution.