Florida-based TJM Properties has sold the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel to Colosseo Atlantic City, a New York City–based investment and construction firm. One of two TJM-owned properties located on Atlantic City's Boardwalk, the 800-room hotel was closed in 2014 by Caesars Entertainment, and subsequently purchased by TJM.
The property was owned and developed by Stephen Wynn, the well-known casino operator of such properties as the Mirage and Bellagio in Las Vegas.
“We have made every effort to find a buyer who could realize the potential of The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel,” said Matt Bradley, one of the heads of development and operations for TJM who handled the sale. “We are confident that with their extensive experience in construction and redeveloping larger properties, Colosseo is the right company for the job.”
TJM owns and operates another Boardwalk property, The Claridge Hotel, a historic 500-room property attached to Bally's Casino. TJM also owns three other prominent hotels in the Northeast, under the Radisson and Crowne Plaza flags, in Philadelphia; Columbus, Ohio; and Syracuse, N.Y.
TJM owns several properties throughout Florida, including the Oaks of Clearwater in downtown Clearwater and the historic Princess Martha in downtown St Petersburg.