This returned ownership of the property to Caesars Entertainment, which sold it nine years before to Colony Capital as part of its acquisition by Harrah's Entertainment. Caesars acquired the real estate and non-gaming assets. Tropicana acquired the gaming equipment and the data records of customers from Atlantic Club. Burns approved the sale of Atlantic Club to Caesars Entertainment Corporation and Tropicana Entertainment. It was briefly seen in 5 years after people when the feral cats break into the casinos, one being the Atlantic City Hilton.
On December 23, 2013, Federal Bankruptcy Judge Gloria M. The Atlantic City Hilton is featured in Sin City Meltdown as a placeholder. On November 6, 2013, Atlantic Club owner Resorts International Holdings, itself owned by Colony Capital, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and a source revealed to the Wall Street Journal that a bankruptcy sale would occur.
Atlantic City Hilton (the casino before The Atlantic Club.)