ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - JULY 30: The recently closed Atlantic Club Hotel and Casino is viewed in Atlantic City on July 30, 2014 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Since January of 2014, four of Atlantic City's 11 casinos have announced plans to close, gone bankrupt or closed leaving thousands of residents without jobs. As neighboring cities open gambling businesses, fewer people are traveling to Atlantic City for visits to casinoes. Since 2006 Casino revenue in Atlantic City has fallen from $5.6 billion to $2.86 billion. Experts believe this is the biggest crisis Atlantic City has faced in its 36 year relationship with gambling. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Casino Atlantic Club will get a new owner

The current owner of the Atlantic Club, TJM Properties, has signed a contract and waits for the transfer of cash before disclosing the name of the new buyers or the official amount of the transaction.

Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian said: “I know that in the last couple of weeks, two different companies were interested in buying and we gave this information to the owner”.

The casino Atlantic Club was bought by Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. and Tropicana Atlantic City Corp for $23.4 million. Tropicana received all slot machines and tables, and Caesars Entertainment became the owner of the entire property, and then sold the Atlantic Club in May 2014 to TJM Properties for $13.5.

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