Curtis Bashaw

Developer Curtis Bashaw Puts Kibosh on $1 B. Atlantic City Casino

Curtis Bashaw in Atlantic City.
Chris Shott.
Curtis Bashaw in Atlantic City.

Developer Curtis Bashaw, who aimed to lure more New Yorkers to the Jersey Shore this past summer with the opening of his trendy Atlantic City hotel The Chelsea, has shelved his latest project, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Mr. Bashaw, the former executive director of New Jersey's Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, had been planning a $1 billion casino tower with upscale retail, an opulent spa and convention meeting space, in partnership with former Caesars Entertainment Inc. CEO Wally Barr.  read more »

A Chelsea Morning In Atlantic City

Curtis Bashaw.
Chris Shott.
Curtis Bashaw.

Today marked the ceremonial ribbon-cutting of the hugely hyped Chelsea hotel in Atlantic City.

Hotelier Curtis Bashaw recently sat down with The Observer to discuss the $110 million project, which aims to lure more young, hip New Yorkers to South Jersey's gritty gaming town and otherwise restore some of the ancient seaside destination's long-lost glamour.

"We do a lot of real estate projects -- we've done ground-up buildings in the city and all sorts of other stuff -- but these hotel renovation projects are among the most challenging and rewarding and pleasurable projects," said Mr. Bashaw, 48, who, alongside his Cape Advisors partner Craig Wood, has combined an old Howard Johnson and Holiday Inn into a single 330-room boutique hotel on the boardwalk.  read more »

A Gamble on Atlantic City

A hip and young Atlantic City? Totally doable, says hotelier Curtis Bashaw. The 48-year-old’s firm, Cape Advisors, is developing the Chelsea Hotel (not <i>that</i> Chelsea Hotel!), complete with bars by the founders of the Beatrice Inn and an express train that gets you there from Penn.
Chris Shott
A hip and young Atlantic City? Totally doable, says hotelier Curtis Bashaw. The 48-year-old’s firm, Cape Advisors, is developing the Chelsea Hotel (not that Chelsea Hotel!), complete with bars by the founders of the Beatrice Inn and an express train that gets you there from Penn.

Location: How did you first get into the hotel business?

Mr. Bashaw: When I got out of college, I bought a building in Cape May, N.J., and renovated it into a hotel in 1989, called the Virginia. … And then we bought another one called Commerce Hall, which we opened in 2002; 110 rooms, built in 1879, really amazing building.

 

Sounds like a lot of renovation work.

Well, we love renovating. That’s why this Atlantic City project is so fun for us.

 

So, these are two hotels, a HoJo’s …

And a Holiday Inn, and we’re combining them.  read more »