Murphy taps longtime insurance executive to lead Atlantic City-based CRDA

A longtime insurance executive is taking the helm of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a key state agency involved in guiding and funding projects in Atlantic City.

Operator, public officials break ground on new 55,000 sq. ft. supermarket in Atlantic City

A new full-service supermarket is coming to Atlantic City — its first in more than 15 years — under a public-private effort that will help eliminate one of New Jersey’s food deserts.

Passaic County, eyeing reuse of Toys R Us campus, among eight to receive EDA grants

The state is helping to jumpstart efforts to repurpose the sprawling former Toys R Us campus in Wayne, thanks to one of eight newly approved grants by the Economic Development Authority.

AC Devco eyes $62 million expansion of Stockton campus in Atlantic City

The next phase of Stockton University’s new campus in Atlantic City could begin as soon as this fall, with plans calling for a six-story residential building for more than 400 students.

Atlantic City plans ‘eds and meds’ expansion with $38 million medical arts complex

A regional health care network is planning a $38 million, 65,000-square-foot medical arts complex in Atlantic City, in one of the latest new developments in the iconic resort town.

Stockton campus brings new life to Atlantic City neighborhood, in a sign of things to come

Stockton University’s new campus in Atlantic City has come to life after more than two years of anticipation — and stakeholders say it’s just the beginning of what they hope to be a larger transformation in Atlantic City.

Ex-CRDA official tapped for Newark economic development post

The former head of the state Casino Reinvestment Development Authority is joining Newark City Hall, where he will serve in a newly created position tied to economic development.

Funding set to run dry for Atlantic City development agency

A state authority that redirects casino tax revenue into Atlantic City development projects is set to lose what has been a lucrative funding source for more than 30 years, raising questions about what its mission will be going forward.