$3B canals, housing proposed for ex-airport in Atlantic City

$3B canals, housing proposed for ex-airport in Atlantic City

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Two Philadelphia developers want to build a $3 billion housing, office and retail project on the site of a historic former airport in Atlantic City, the latest proposal for one of the largest tracts of buildable land near the ocean on the U.S. East Coast.

Tower Developments and Post Brothers on Monday unveiled plans for a project they call Casa Mar, a water-intensive development inspired by the canals of Amsterdam.

It would be built on the former Bader Field site, which used to house an air facility that was the first in the world to be called an “airport.”

Tower's CEO is Bart Blatstein, who owns the Showboat Hotel and other properties in Atlantic City. Post Brothers has built 8,000 apartments and 700,000 square feet (about 65,000 square meters) of office and retail space in and around Philadelphia since 2006.

He called it “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Atlantic City.”

“It's going to be modeled on the canals of Amsterdam, with canals cut through the property,” Blatstein told The Associated Press. “It came from embracing the water and realizing we can create a lot more waterfront property.”

It would include 10,000 units of multifamily housing, 400,000 square feet of retail and office space, and 20 acres set aside for walking trails and public recreational space.

Blatstein also called for “an open and transparent process” to select a project for the site.

The proposal is but the latest in a string of plans for the 143-acre site, which is owned by the city but controlled by the state under a 2016 takeover law giving state government power over most of Atlantic City's major decisions.

The state would have to approve any plans for the land before work could begin.

Monday's proposal follows one unveiled in February by DEEM Enterprises, a...

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