In 2021, Mita, who owns Icona Resorts, bought Gillian’s Wonderland property from the Gillian family for a reported $14 ...
Many of us of a certain age have treasured childhood memories of the Jersey Shore. It's fun to wax nostalgic of perhaps the drive-in movie theater in Manahawkin, Hunt's Pier in Wildwood or the rooftop ...
Business leaders warn of more boardwalk store closures should redevelopment efforts stall, but some residents fear losing the site’s family-friendly identity. File: People ride the Giant Wheel and ...
OCEAN CITY, NJ — The future of the former Wonderland Pier could be decided on this week, as City Council is set to vote on naming the site as an area in need of rehabilitation at their meeting on Aug.
Ocean City residents discussed the future of the former Gillian's Wonderland Pier in Ocean City with FOX 29's Greg Payne on Wednesday. A proposed $135 to $150 million hotel could replace the amusement ...
Some Ocean City residents are pushing back on a controversial proposal to redevelop the iconic Wonderland Pier into a high-rise hotel resort, and a new independent survey suggests a clear majority ...
For many it was the first stop when they entered town. Gillian's Wonderland Pier in Ocean City had become one of the biggest attractions at the South Jersey Shore. And after nearly half a century, ...
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Future of shuttered Wonderland Pier in Ocean City, New Jersey, uncertain after city council rejects plan
The future of the shuttered Gillian's Wonderland Pier in Ocean City, New Jersey, is up in the air after city council voted against a plan to develop the area into a high-rise hotel resort. In a 6-1 ...
The Ocean City library was packed Monday night as residents heard from a developer who described his plans to build a hotel to replace Gillian's Wonderland Pier on the boardwalk. Reaction from the ...
The future still remains uncertain for the land long occupied by Gillian’s Wonderland Pier in Ocean City, New Jersey. Eustace Mita, developer and CEO of ICONA Resorts, shared weeks ago that he ...
At a community meeting in Ocean City on Wednesday night, Icona Resorts developer Eustace Mita revealed plans to include more children's amusement park rides in his proposal to build a 252-room hotel ...
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