The resort would have been run by Hard Rock International, the casino-entertainment company owned by Florida's Seminole Indians.
It cited the economy and Atlantic City's struggling casino market. Atlantic City's last hope for a new casino in the foreseeable future died Wednesday when a group planning to build a smaller “boutique” casino on the Boardwalk scrapped the idea.ĪC Gateway LLC said Wednesday it’s not proceeding with a casino-hotel on the south end of the beach that could have included a musical history museum with items from when the Beatles and Rolling Stones separately played Atlantic City.