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Twin River OK’d to run Bally’s and renovate it quickly

- By WAYNE PARRY

Atlantic City, N. J. — New Jersey gambling regulators gave approval Thursday to a Rhode Island company to operate Bally’s casino and quickly invest in renovation­s and repairs to Atlantic City’s poorest-performing gambling hall.

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission allowed Twin River Worldwide Holdings to operate Bally’s once the sale closes in about two weeks.

“I am pleased to hear that Twin River is committed to Bally’s success and is committed to making the necessary financial commitment­s toward that goal,” said James Plousis, the commission’s chairman.

“This once- grand property will be restored, renovated and upgraded to become an integral and competitiv­e part of the gaming industry in Atlantic City,” Commission­er Alisa Cooper added.

The state Division of Gaming Enforcemen­t said at least $ 75 million of the $ 90 million Twin River plans to invest in renovation­s and repairs should be spent within three years. Twin River owns and manages nine casinos in the U. S., including Twin River Casino Hotel In Lincoln, R. I.

Deputy Attorney General Camila Mendes- Ferreira said during last week’s hearing the accelerate­d investment is needed to quickly improve conditions at Bally’s and keep it competitiv­e in the Atlantic City market as the sort of “firstclass facility” required by state law.

The company has said it intends to renovate hotel rooms, upgrade restaurant­s, entertainm­ent offerings and its pool and spa, and replace or repair critical infrastruc­ture in the 41- year- old facility.

Bally’s was the third casino to open in Atlantic City, debuting in 1979, and once led the city’s gambling market.

But it has fallen on hard times of late; it currently ranks last among Atlantic City’s nine casinos in terms of revenue won from gamblers.

For the first nine months of this year, Bally’s has won nearly $ 72 million; in contrast, the city’s top casino, the Borgata, won $ 373 million over that same period.

Twin River, which is changing its name to Bally’s, is in the process of buying the casino from Caesars Entertainm­ent for $ 25 million.

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