Carlson Rezidor’s Radisson brand has reflagged the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City after the 500-room property underwent a $25 million renovation.

The Claridge – A Radisson Hotel completed its conference center last week. Unlike most other Atlantic City hotels, the Claridge doesn’t have a casino. It has added a rooftop bar called Vue.

The Claridge opened in 1930 as New Jersey’s tallest building. Park Place Entertainment, which later became Caesars Entertainment, bought the property in 2001 and merged it the following year with Bally’s Atlantic City next door. Caesars sold the tower to current owner TJM Properties in 2014.

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