Three years ago, Governor Chris Christie made improving the struggling Atlantic City Tourism District a priority, but is the investment paying off this summer?
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) agrees to allocate $1.5 million toward the demolition of blighted properties in the Atlantic City's Tourism District.
If you have a cultural program that you think would benefit Atlantic City then it's the perfect time to take advantage of 150,000 in grant money from the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA).
In the midst of a year with major overhauls and continued violence grabbing headlines in Atlantic City, one major initiative has fallen under the radar, despite great success.
Atlantic City is trying to bill itself as more than just a gambling town, and a new 123 million dollar water park resort could be added to its roster of family fun.
The revitalization of Atlantic City continues as New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa along with city and state officials announce new initiatives that will create what they hope is a safer tourism district.
Following the approval of the Atlantic City Tourism District Master Plan, locals and tourists shared their opinions on the new strategy to revive the struggling resort.