Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Owner wants Syrian refugees at Atlantic city casino

Atlantic City- The owner of a shuttered New Jersey casino says he'd let Syrian refugees stay there while the future of the building is hashed out.
Glenn Straub tells The Associated Press he's willing to let people displaced by the civil war in Syria stay at the 47-story Revel resort as he fights in court over its future. 



Straub has been trying to re-open Revel since buying it in April for $82 million, but has been beset by litigation from utility companies and former tenants that has so far kept it shuttered. NJ.com

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