Stockton University has opened the doors to a second residence hall in Atlantic City, in another key step toward revitalizing and growing the resort town beyond its historic casino industry.
Stockton University is nearing completion of the new six-story, 416-bed residence hall that will mark the latest addition to its growing Atlantic City campus.
The team behind a new Stockton University residence hall in Atlantic City gathered last week to highlight the project, slated to open in fall 2023, while honoring the revered developer Jon F. Hanson for his role in guiding new investment to the resort town.
New Brunswick Development Corp. is forging ahead after a year in which it broke ground on more than $1.5 billion worth of projects — a milestone that’s all the more notable for a team that never does the same project twice.
An expansion of Stockton University’s footprint in Atlantic City will officially begin later this month, when stakeholders break ground on a new 416-bed residence hall.
The Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City is teaming with business leaders to create a new training center for local students, seeking to grow the region’s economy beyond the hospitality sector.
A development team is moving ahead with plans for a new Stockton University residence hall in Atlantic City, the next phase of a major redevelopment in a key section of the resort town.
A professional with the Atlantic City Development Corp. is among four new appointees to the New Jersey State Planning Commission, as stakeholders look to re-energize the agency that sets development policy and priorities throughout the state.
A new billboard in Atlantic City will honor Jacob Lawrence, a city native and the influential 20th century artist, as part of a campaign highlighting the resort town’s heritage and culture. — Courtesy: ACDEVCO By Joshua Burd A developer that…