The pols, naturally, wanted ShopRite. They considered the existing Save A Lot and dubiously named Renaissance Plaza on Atlantic Avenue a lost cause. Nonetheless, perhaps by default, it is now Renaissance Plaza that the pols and money controllers are looking toward to solve the problem of the lack of a big-name, full-service supermarket in Atlantic City, a city of 38,500 people and a 32% poverty rate. But is it enough?
The pols, naturally, wanted ShopRite. They considered the existing Save A Lot and dubiously named Renaissance Plaza on Atlantic Avenue a lost cause. Nonetheless, perhaps by default, it is now Renaissance Plaza that the pols and money controllers are looking toward to solve the problem of the lack of a big-name, full-service supermarket in Atlantic City, a city of 38,500 people and a 32% poverty rate. But is it enough?
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The James apartments, located at 124 St. James Place, will be Atlantic City s first newly constructed apartment building in the Midtown district since 1986, and the new home to the MPX NJ cannabis dispensary.
The James apartments, located at 124 St. James Place, will be Atlantic City s first newly constructed apartment building in the Midtown district since 1986, and the new home to the MPX NJ cannabis dispensary.
The James apartments, located at 124 St. James Place, will be Atlantic City s first newly constructed apartment building in the Midtown district since 1986, and the new home to the MPX NJ cannabis dispensary.
Sports betting and internet gambling were at near-record levels in New Jersey in September, and nearly half of the Atlantic City casinos won more money from in-person gamblers than they did before the COVID19 pandemic.
John Longacre and his real estate development company, LPMG Companies, expect to turn the former Morris Guards Armory at 10 S. New York Ave. into 32 apartments and retail space.