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Date: March 16-21, 2014
Location: Atlantic City, NJ
Sponsor: Casino Redevelopment Investment Authority
Subject Area: Revitalization of the South Inlet Neighborhood
Panel Chair: Rick Dishnica
Background and Panel Assignment
The South inlet neighborhood is one of the more challenged areas of Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) asked the Urban Land Institute to provide advice regarding the revitalization and redevelopment of this area.
Summary of Recommendations
The panel outlined the dilemmas facing the neighborhood and then provided a series of specific strategic recommendations to help the City and the CRDA approach revitalization. These recommendations include:
- Rebranding the neighborhood. The panel recommended the neighborhood be rebranded as the Lighthouse District to reflect the prominence of the Absecon Lighthouse.
- Creating a smaller scale neighborhood. Such a move would help recreate a historic resort community consistent with Atlantic City’s past. This recommendation included block by block density and design recommendations for the entire area including a stepped-down density transition from the casino area into the Lighthouse District.
- Rehabilitating several of the historic blocks and establishing and artist’s community. The panel concluded that doing so would help spur additional housing and commercial.
- Establishing a governing and institutional framework. This framework should be a partnership between the City, the CRDA, the county and other institutions to help move toward a revitalized neighborhood
- Considering various strategies to diversify the economy. Economic diversity is important for the future success of Atlantic City, so that the city does not rely too heavily on the gaming industry