Atlantic City’s Los Amigos closes amid troubled economy

Citing the effects of high inflation and a difficult labor market, Los Amigos, a renowned restaurant in the city, is closing “until further notice,” the restaurant said on its Facebook page Wednesday. The restaurant, located on Atlantic Avenue and in walking distance of Tanger Outlets The Walk and Caesars Atlantic City, has been serving Mexican cuisine […]

Virtual Sessions: NJEDA Offshore Wind & Community Based Organizations

Join NJEDA and the Governor’s Office of Climate Action for a two-part virtual program to learn about offshore wind in New Jersey and share your recommendations on the best ways to engage and support local communities in the growing offshore wind workforce. Read More from ACNJ.GOV.

Union to vote on authorizing Atlantic City casino strike

Atlantic City’s main casino workers union will vote Wednesday on whether to authorize a strike against the city’s casinos, with whom they have yet to reach new contract agreements. Local 54 of the Unite Here union says its members will decide whether union leadership can call a strike against any or all of the nine […]

South Jersey Gas to Implement $200M, 5-Year Infrastructure Investment Program

In its continuing efforts to modernize and enhance the safety and reliability of its gas distribution system, South Jersey Gas, a subsidiary of SJI (NYSE: SJI), today secured the approval of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to implement a $200 million, five-year Infrastructure Investment Program (IIP). Commencing July 1, 2022, the IIP will […]

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City Names Anthony Faranca as General Manager

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City announced today that Anthony Faranca has been named General Manager*. A Philadelphia native, Faranca is a seasoned casino executive with extensive experience managing large gaming properties in several states including Maryland, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. “I am thrilled to welcome Anthony to Hard Rock Atlantic City,” said […]

Green energy will boost jobs, nonprofit group says

New Jersey stands to gain an average of $1.3 billion in economic activity and 11,000 new jobs annually if the state accelerates efforts to transition to clean energy by 2050, according to two studies by the Applied Economics Clinic. Between 2025 and mid-century the growth in clean-energy jobs will be more than the job losses […]

Murphy urged to halt DEP plan for emergency rule on flooding

Business and labor groups urged Gov. Phil Murphy to block a plan by state environmental officials to immediately redraw flood maps and update rules on stormwater management to recognize the effects of climate change. Thousands of development projects will be disrupted or canceled, the groups said, if the Department of Environmental Protection adopts rules that […]

Atlantic City Planning Board OKs phase 1 of Ørsted maintenance facility

The Planning Board on Tuesday gave site plan approval for Phase 1 of a maintenance and operations facility for Ørsted North America, to be built on the waterfront at the end of a residential street in the Bungalow Park neighborhood. Approval is contingent on Ørsted installing solar-powered stop signs to make all intersections on New […]