Facade is rosy again: Can Bally's casino's future be, too?
ABC News
A year after new owners took over Bally's casino in Atlantic City, a $100 million facelift is underway involving hotel rooms, the casino floor and more
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Perhaps nothing symbolized the spotty performance of Bally's casino in Atlantic City in recent years better than the mismatched replacement windows in its glass facade, spots of blue that stood out amid the rest of the rose-colored glass.
Fixing that was one of the first things Phil Juliano, executive vice president of the Rhode Island-based company that bought the casino a year ago, set out to do.
In recent months, the out-of-place windows have been replaced, and the facade is now uniformly rosy.
Executives with Bally's Corp. hope the forecast for the casino is rosy, too. Soohyung Kim, the company's chair of the board, evaluated its performance in its first year under new owners.