NEWS
5 March 2015
Revel sale in jeopardy
By David Cook
potential sale of the now closed Revel casino to developer Glenn Straub is in doubt after a bankruptcy court judge delayed a decision to sanction the $82m deal.

Judge Gloria Burns, who last month terminated a $95m agreement between Revel and Straub when Straub was unable to provide the funds before a 9 February deadline, has set a new hearing date of Thursday 12 March.

The delay is the result of a bid for the casino from Los Angeles developer Izek Shomof, who has since submitted a letter of interest and offered to purchase the casino for $80m.

Shomof is involved in the reformation of the former Rialto Theatre in South Pasadena and the former Sears building in Los Angeles.

Straub secured a new deal to purchase Revel last month, exploiting a loophole that allowed him to re-negotiate with Revel, as a signed order had not been entered.

But after the latest developments, Burns has decided to give Revel and potential bidders more time to work out the best deal.

Burns said: "If there is something else out there, if you could come up with an offer that's more palatable to the objectors, maybe they won't object."

Revel closed its doors in September, just two years after it opened.