As part of Caesars Entertainment’s $400 million revamp of its Atlantic City properties, its Tropicana casino-hotel will be adding eight new dining and entertainment options starting this summer. The Tropicana Atlantic City at 2831 Boardwalk,one of three hospitality sites that Caesars owns at the seaside gambling mecca, also said on Thursday that it will be adding… Read more »
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Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen will open at Caesars A.C. this summer
Atlantic City’s culinary scene will get a lot hotter this summer as the most popular chef in the world — Gordon Ramsay — will open Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Atlantic City. “I’m very excited to announce that I’ll be opening my third restaurant in Atlantic City — Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen,” Ramsay says in this… Read more »
Atlantic City Redevelopment Agency Gets New Executive Director
A veteran insurance official has been named executive director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a New Jersey state agency tasked with promoting redevelopment in Atlantic City. Gov. Phil Murphy announced the appointment of Sean Pattwell on Thursday, two days after the CRDA’s board unanimously approved his selection. Pattwell is the permanent replacement for Matthew Doherty, who left… Read more »
Bally’s Atlantic City’s Commitment to Bring A Whole New Experience to AC Is Now A Reality
Bally’s Atlantic City’s commitment to revitalizing the casino resort is evident with the announcement of its new indoor/outdoor entertainment venue. After recently announcing over $100 million of planned renovations including new hotel rooms, Bally’s Atlantic City has begun construction for The Yard which will debut in early summer 2022. The Yard, is nestled between the… Read more »
Beyond Blatstein: These 12 new Atlantic City projects could be game changers beginning this summer.
A lot of people roll into Atlantic City touting the next game changer. Like developer Bart Blatstein, whose $100 million water park broke ground in January alongside Showboat, with all the usual Blatstein high-heeled hoopla and publicity, and the promise of a 2023 opening. But in the meantime, there are other, quieter, game changers in… Read more »
Vacant Atlantic City airport could become car lovers’ dream
The airplane made Atlantic City’s Bader Field famous, but it could be the automobile that resurrects it. A $2.7 billion recreational, residential and retail project aimed at car lovers is being proposed for the historic but vacant former site of the first U.S. aviation facility to be called an “airport.” DEEM Enterprises, a company based in both Los Angeles… Read more »
State Hasn’t Named a Successor Yet To Lead Atlantic City Reinvestment Authority
The state of New Jersey hasn’t named a replacement yet for the executive director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, who is leaving that agency in Atlantic City effective Jan. 28. Matthew Doherty, a former mayor of Belmar, New Jersey, and previously a financial adviser, took over as executive director of the CRDA in 2018…. Read more »
Atlantic City’s Reinvention Progresses With Start of $100 Million Water Park Project
It was a chilly 34 degrees outside, but developer Bart Blatstein threw a beach party to kick off construction of his delayed $100 million project in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In a large tent right off the seaside vacation spot’s famous boardwalk, waitresses in thong bikinis and waiters in swim trunks served drinks. A near-naked… Read more »
A tax relief bill for Atlantic City casinos goes to Gov. Murphy. Thousands of jobs could be on the line.
TRENTON, N.J. — A bill that would give tax relief to Atlantic City’s casinos — and possibly prevent the closure of as many as four of them — is now in the hands of New Jersey’s governor. The state Legislature passed a bill shortly before midnight Monday making changes to an existing law enabling the… Read more »
Atlantic City affordable housing rehab by Michaels, ACHA kicks off
Rehabilitation work is set to begin on an affordable housing community in Atlantic City after a Dec. 10 groundbreaking at Buzby Homes. The Michaels Organization announced the start of its $15.4 million endeavor with the Atlantic City Housing Authority to update the 126-unit property that, according to the real estate company, has remained largely untouched since it was… Read more »