As the $240 million renovation of the Boardwalk resort by the gaming business nears completion, reservations are being taken at the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Atlantic City.
By merging with Eldorado Resorts in 2020, Caesars Entertainment committed to spending $400 million on its casinos in Atlantic City. The requirement was a requirement for the New Jersey Casino Control Commission to approve the merger of the entities.
Along with Harrah's and Tropicana, Caesars also manages its own casino. The majority of the funds were spent on Caesars Atlantic City, which opened more than 40 years ago in 1979 and was in desperate need of a significant renovation.
By merging with Eldorado Resorts in 2020, Caesars Entertainment committed to spending $400 million on its casinos in Atlantic City. The requirement was a requirement for the New Jersey Casino Control Commission to approve the merger of the entities.
Along with Harrah's and Tropicana, Caesars also manages its own casino. The majority of the funds were spent on Caesars Atlantic City, which opened more than 40 years ago in 1979 and was in desperate need of a significant renovation.