Which Casino Closed in Atlantic City?

The Atlantic Club Casino, formerly the Atlantic City Hilton, was one of the first casinos to close in Atlantic City. The casino, which opened in 1980, was one of four to close in 2014.

The others were Showboat, Trump Plaza, and Revel.

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The Atlantic Club Casino was one of the smaller casinos in Atlantic City, with only about 1,500 slot machines and 100 table games. The casino struggled to compete with the larger casinos, and its closure was announced in January 2014.

PRO TIP:The Trump Taj Mahal, once one of the largest casinos in Atlantic City, closed its doors in October 2016 after years of financial struggles. The casino was owned by US President Donald Trump until it was sold to investor Carl Icahn in March 2016.

The casino closed its doors for good on January 13, 2014.

The closure of the Atlantic Club Casino was a blow to the already struggling Atlantic City economy. The loss of jobs and revenue from the casino’s closure added to the city’s financial problems.

The closure also meant the loss of another landmark from Atlantic City’s glory days as a gambling mecca.