Ocean City's business community came out in full force to support ICONA in Wonderland, saying that the hotel is needed for the Boardwalk.
The political powerhouses reportedly bid $25 million on the Wonderland site after Eustace Mita's luxury hotel proposal failed.
ICONA Resorts launched the "Support ICONA Ocean City" petition to help them "bring [their] newest dream to life."
The popular chain is opening a pop-up location on Asbury Avenue this week.
The poll, commissioned by local group Ocean City 2050 and conducted by Rutgers, shows local opposition to the proposed hotel.
The newest Asbury Avenue business invites families to spend a day remembering when fun happened without screens.
No ICONA in Wonderland luxury hotel for this group. Instead, they're proposing the "Wonderland Commons," and you can see for yourself:
Community organizations are banding together to try and stop the proposed ICONA in Wonderland luxury hotel.
The Ocean City Chamber of Commerce is supporting the ICONA in Wonderland hotel, with a few stipulations, according to a report.
FoolProof Mixers, a local Jersey Shore small business, has grown over the past few years and is now available in stores.
The first Ocean State Job Lot stores in the Atlantic-Cape area will replace the shuttered Big Lots.
Boyar's Market celebrated its 100th season in 2024. Now, the business is listed for $1.8 million.
A proposal for a dog hotel and daycare will go before the Ocean City Zoning Board later this month.
This discount retailer appears to be replacing the closing Big Lots location in Somers Point.
At the latest public meeting on the ICONA in Wonderland proposal, things got heated between opponents and developer Eustace Mita.
Opponents of ICONA in Wonderland want to replace the shuttered amusement park with another family-friendly business.
At a packed Third Ward meeting, Eustace Mita shared his proposal for ICONA in Wonderland. He was met with both criticism and praise.
Want a piece of Wonderland history? Memorabilia from the shuttered amusement park is up for sale:
The iconic carousel and Ferris wheel will be saved in the proposed seven-story, 252-room "ICONA in Wonderland" hotel, reports say.
A four-alarm fire destroyed Playland's Castaway Cove's arcade in early 2021. But it shouldn't be closed for much longer.
Hundreds came to say goodbye to Gillian's Wonderland Pier this past weekend. What's next for the property?
There's only a few more weeks to use up your tickets before Gillian's Wonderland Pier closes for good: an official last day has been set.
The store's last day is Oct. 6.
With the closure of Gillian's Wonderland Pier, many are wondering: what will happen to the Ferris wheel?
An icon of the Ocean City Boardwalk, Gillian's Wonderland Pier, will close for good this October, owner and Mayor Jay Gillian said Friday.
Fulton Bank, which acquired Republic Bank's assets back in April, is closing its Ocean City location.
The Yard, a new adventure park for kids created by the owner of OCNJ Watersports, will bring a different experience to the island.
"As long as the weather cooperates, it would be a very good four-day weekend," Boardwalk business owner Raza Khan said.
Instead of selling their store, Harvey and Madalyn Rovinsky decided to gift Bernie Robbins Jewelers, debt-free, to five longtime employees.
Take a look at Wildwood Crest's newest and largest resort, Madison Resort Wildwood Crest, combining the Oceanview Motel and Royal Hawaiian.
CAN-IT founder Scott Coren said he started the trash valet business after seeing empty trash bins scattered around streets and sidewalks.
Coastal Chateau, located at the former Atlantis Inn, promises to bring vacationers a luxury hotel experience when it opens this month.
Boyar's Market is celebrating 100 years of serving the Ocean City community.
The convenience chain is celebrating its 60th anniversary on Wawa Day, April 16, with vintage decor, special deals and free coffee.
Philadelphia's Meyers Brewing Company is opening a sister location in Ocean View called "Meyers Lighthouse Brewing Company."
Enjoy sweet boba tea and tasty baked goods when Boba Works opens in Ocean City this spring.
Enjoy a preview of summer by shopping Boardwalk and Downtown merchants this weekend in Ocean City.
We don’t yet know what teams will make it to the big game on Feb. 11, but it’s not too early to scout the best places to watch.
Fresh sushi, specialty burgers and everything pickle-related. Several fun and unique new stores came to Ocean City this year.
The upcoming "Madison Resort Wildwood Crest" is set to be the largest resort in Cape May County.