Caesars Unveils More Investments for AC Property

Caesars Entertainment has lined up a number of projects this summer for its flagship Atlantic City resort (l.). The projects include renovations to a pool in the spa area, the casino floor and its dining options.

Caesars Unveils More Investments for AC Property

Caesars Entertainment will invest half of its $400 million allocation for Atlantic City this year to Caesars Atlantic City. The outlay will renovate the casino floor, lobby, outdoor pool of the rooftop Qua Baths & Spa, including cabanas, and valet area, according to the Associated Press.

“This major investment demonstrates our ongoing commitment to elevating guests’ experiences at our resorts as well as advancing the Atlantic City tourism economy,” said John Koster, regional president for the company’s Eastern Division.

These are the culmination of other substantial investments the company is committed to. The property completed renovations to 750 hotel rooms and suites with both a Roman theme and elements of the Atlantic City beachfront. It also plans to open Nobu Atlantic City, a restaurant and hotel within Caesars.

Nobu Hotel Atlantic City will open after the restaurant’s debut, on the top three floors of Caesars Centurion Tower. It will feature redesigned rooms and suites with a Japanese theme.

Chef Gordon Ramsay will open the East Coast’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen restaurant this summer.

The corporation is committed to complete its investment by the end of 2023.