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Rising seas projected to exact heavy toll on NJ’s tax base

Rising seas projected to exact heavy toll on NJ’s tax base

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Business News, Chamber News, Community News

An estimated $6.3 billion-plus worth of tax-ratable property could be underwater by 2050 Hurricane Ian stunned Floridians with its destructive force. But its display of the ocean’s power to obliterate neighborhoods like Sanibel Island in a single storm distracts many...
Women Fighting Hunger seek help from South Jersey volunteers

Women Fighting Hunger seek help from South Jersey volunteers

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Community News, Uncategorized

For the first time, the Women Fighting Hunger coalition is appealing to South Jersey residents to join its effort with the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. The volunteer-based group is recruiting members and inviting South Jersey out to its seventh Women Fighting...
Lights, cameras, action coming to improve safety, coalition says

Lights, cameras, action coming to improve safety, coalition says

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Community News, Uncategorized

Boardwalk merchants came to a Friday morning Clean and Safe Atlantic City meeting to ask for more police patrols and lighting on the Boardwalk and around parking lots behind their stores.   “The Boardwalk is the backbone for tourists,” said Atlantic City...
Atlantic City, NJ Wins Two ‘Meetings Today’ National Awards

Atlantic City, NJ Wins Two ‘Meetings Today’ National Awards

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Community News, Uncategorized

Atlantic City, New Jersey has only a subjective problem these days and not an objective one.   Any bad news that you hear or read about, is only a perception issue for those who do not know that Atlantic City is a true world class destination resort.   When...
HERO Walk teams march in lockstep in fight against drunk driving.

HERO Walk teams march in lockstep in fight against drunk driving.

Oct 24, 2022 | Advocacy, Past Events

The annual HERO Walk & Fun Run was held Sunday with hundreds gathering at the Ocean City Sports & Civic Center just off the Boardwalk to march to honor their loved ones and raise awareness about dangerous driving.   The John R. Elliott HERO Campaign for...
With anniversary of groundbreaking near, ShopRite insists plans for Atlantic City store progressing

With anniversary of groundbreaking near, ShopRite insists plans for Atlantic City store progressing

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Business News, Community News

If a plan falls apart and no one is willing to talk about it, does it make a sound?   It’s been nearly 11 months since Gov. Phil Murphy and other state and local officials broke ground on a new supermarket for the community on Baltic Avenue, near Tanger Outlets...
NJEDA approves $10M in grant funding to reactivate, revitalize Atlantic City and Newark’s commercial corridors

NJEDA approves $10M in grant funding to reactivate, revitalize Atlantic City and Newark’s commercial corridors

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Business News

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority board will support the creation of the Activation, Revitalization, and Transformation Program with $10 million to create two programs, one for Real Estate Rehabilitation and Development projects and one for Public Space...
Esports gaining foothold in Atlantic City as lab unveiled

Esports gaining foothold in Atlantic City as lab unveiled

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Business News, Community News

The fast-growing esports industry has a future here that could bolster the city’s casinos, as well as create jobs and educational opportunities, a speaker said during a forum Tuesday.   Esports and its competitive videos games are a good fit here, keynote speaker...

New Jersey Business & Industry Association Annual Business Outlook Survey

Oct 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

The New Jersey Business & Industry Association is asking for Greater Atlantic City Chamber members to take five minutes to complete their annual Business Outlook Survey. Results of this survey will provide information and talking points to help us advocate on your...
Survey: Nearly 75% of businesses affected by labor shortage

Survey: Nearly 75% of businesses affected by labor shortage

Oct 24, 2022 | Announcements, Business News, Community News

Iselin-based Provident Bank is out with the results of its 2022 National Labor/Staffing Shortage Survey, which comes at a critical time as businesses face a number of challenges, especially on the hiring front.   The findings, released Oct. 20, reflect feedback...
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