Houston Chronicle Sunday

Hard Rock charts a different path

- By Wayne Parry

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Jim Allen once worked for Donald Trump in Atlantic City. Now, the chairman of Hard Rock Internatio­nal is doing all he can to scrub the influence of the man who is now president of the United States from his signature casino.

Hard Rock, the gambling arm of the Seminole Indian tribe of Florida, is working on a remake of the former Trump Taj Mahal casino, which the company bought in March for $50 million, for about 4 cents on the dollar from the $1.2 billion Trump spent to open it in 1990.

This past week, Allen revealed more details about Hard Rock’s plans for what Trump once described as “the eighth wonder of the world.”

The company is upping its investment in the former Taj Mahal from $350 million to $500 million. Allen has already met with the casino workers’ union whose strike last year prompted billionair­e Carl Icahn to shut down the casino in October, and Allen promises to sign a contract with the union.

Hard Rock soon will announce a partnershi­p to offer internet gambling in multiple jurisdicti­ons, including, eventually, New Jersey. And then there’s the de Trumpifica­tion the place needs.

“It’s everywhere,” Allen said of Trump’s influence on the Indian palace-themed Taj Mahal. “The amount of money we’re going to have to spend to remove all those minarets and all that purple. … What were we thinking?”

When the casino opens in summer 2018, it will bear the signature Hard Rock logo and its ubiquitous guitars, and the dozens of domes, minarets and other Trump-style flourishes will be long gone.

And Allen said he has met with Bob McDevitt, president of Local 54 of the Unite-HERE casino workers union, and forged a constructi­ve relationsh­ip Allen fully expects to end in a new contract with the union. It was Icahn’s failure to reach a contract with the union to restore health insurance and pension benefits wiped out in bankruptcy court that led workers to go on strike last July. Icahn closed the casino Oct. 10.

“There’s going to be no dispute with Local 54,” Allen said. “We are going to put people back to work. We’ll get it done. We’ll do it fair.”

 ?? Wayne Parry / Associated Press ?? Hard Rock, the gambling arm of the Seminole tribe of Florida, is working on a remake of the former Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City.
Wayne Parry / Associated Press Hard Rock, the gambling arm of the Seminole tribe of Florida, is working on a remake of the former Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City.

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