The New Jersey Approves Casino Gambling License


The New Jersey's casino gambling industry has been searching for several years for a spark that could reignite the Atlantic City gaming industry to Monday for they may have received that spark when Revel was granted a gaming license in the state for the revel has been in the works for years and they even before the 2008 economic recession, Revel was considered a key to reviving an industry that had lost its luster casino expansion taking place all across the US since the recession to even more imperative that Atlantic City casinos find a way to hold off the competition.

A Revel is considered by many to be that answer in the facility is a state-of-the-art casino, equipped with entertainment space, restaurants and retail outlets of a revel will also feature 10 pools, a spa, a theatre, and a large gaming floor to level has no rival in Atlantic City or anywhere else on the East Coast in the Borgata was the last casino to open in Atlantic City, and at the time, regulators felt that the Borgata and Revel together could help bring customers back to AC is the recession hit, Revel was one of the short-term casualties, with developers halting the project of the financial market stabilized and the project was restarted, and the facility is now set to open on April 2nd.