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New conference center space at Resorts Casino in Atlantic City, NJ


additional 15,000 parking spaces within walking distance). In addi- tion, Boardwalk Hall features a 141,000-square footmain arena,which has a capacity of 14,770 seats, plus the 23,100-square foot Adrian Phillips Ballroom.


"Spectra manages the Atlantic City Convention Center,” notes Wood. “The building practices sustainable green efforts and is always inter- ested in partnering with those conventions with a similarmission.The meeting space is very flexible and easy to move about.The Atlantic City Convention Center also is connected to the 502-room Sheraton Hotel.Plus the Tanger Outlets TheWalk is right outside its front door."


In addition to Tanger Outlets TheWalk,which consists of over 100 tax- free (on clothing) retail stores,Atlantic City’s tourism district also is home to Bass Pro Shops since April of 2015. Steel Pier is currently under construction and is developing a 200-foot high observation wheel that will offer riders sweeping views of the ocean and city sky- line from inside climate-controlled gondolas when it opens in mid- 2017.


Showboat re-opened as a non-gaming hotel in July with 872 guest rooms, and plans are in the works to add meeting space and restau- rants.


rebranded and named TEN, and it is expected to open sometime in the early part of 2017.


16 March  April 2017


In addition, the site of the former Revel casino has been


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