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Revel Bidder Who Complained About Transparency Maintains Interest in Atlantic City

Glenn Straub told The Press of Atlantic City he has interest in other properties in the area, but didn't say which ones.

Glenn Straub hasn’t stayed away from Atlantic City just because he lost out on his bid to purchase the Revel last month.

Straub is moving ahead with a court challenge following Brookfield’s victory in an auction to acquire the Revel. Brookfield offered $110 million, but Straub complained about a lack of transparency in the process.

On Wednesday, Straub told The Press of Atlantic City he’s been to the city twice a week since then, and is interested in other properties, but didn’t reveal which ones.

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He said he would like to build a 250-acre complex for equestrian and extreme sports in the area, according to the report.

For more, visit pressofatlanticcity.com.

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