Not wanting to hijack this thread, but I noticed that a couple of weeks ago too. Does anyone know what is happening down there?I see it mentions AC airport. Did you see what they are doing down there? They cut forest all the way to the Parkway. Must be expanding runway space.
They plan on putting a housing development on that recently denuded swath of land. There's already complaints from people living near the project due to the smell of the neighboring waste plant wafting over the area.I see it mentions AC airport. Did you see what they are doing down there? They cut forest all the way to the Parkway. Must be expanding runway space.
Sorry.NOTE: the preceding three posts were split from another thread on a completely unrelated topic.
Wait, maybe I'm wrong. I assumed it's at the eastern edge of the AC International airport runway. I'll pay better attention when I go past this week.They plan on putting a housing development on that recently denuded swath of land. There's already complaints from people living near the project due to the smell of the neighboring waste plant wafting over the area.
It runs just east of Westcoat Rd. in EHT.Apparently, this? Doesn't sound like a "housing development", more along the lines of commercial/industrial although it does say "mixed use".
400-acre development planned for corner of A.C. airport | ROI-NJ
A plan to develop 400 acres in the northwest corner of Atlantic City International Airport moved one step closer to reality Tuesday with the announcement that Industrial Realty Group has reached an agreement with the South Jersey Transportation Authority on a ground lease. The project is being...www.roi-nj.com
New Economic Growth Plan for Atlantic City International Airport
Industrial Realty Group, LLC has reached agreement on a ground lease of approximately 400 acres of the Atlantic City International Airportnjbmagazine.com
This is interesting...
"IRG’s background made the established, national developer a well-suited selection for the project. As a leader in the conversion and privatization of federal properties, including closed military bases, IRG owns and is master developer of three closed military bases, a former NASA manufacturing facility and a closed Veterans Affairs site."
(I can't read this one without a subscription)
SJTA, real estate company sign agreement for Atlantic City International Airport land
The South Jersey Transportation Authority and a California-based real estate company have reached an agreement to redevelop about 400 acres of the Atlantic City International Airport property.pressofatlanticcity.com
Exactly where is this? Next to the reservoir? Not really seeing any 400 acre parcels here, do you think it is getting split off the big 2600 acre FAA parcel? Or maybe it's a couple smaller parcels combined?
https://boydsmaps.com/pines/#14/39.445915/-74.545431/parcels07/0/0/
Did not find anything about this with a quick search
Yeah, that must be it. In my mind I saw it right before the resevoir on my right while heading south. I was just off.This must be it. Again, I can't read without a subscription but before it blocked me, it looked like exactly what you described. Something completely different from the other project, a housing development by D R Horton. This parcel is about the right size (174 acres) but there's no data for it.
https://boydsmaps.com/pines/#15/39.427420/-74.548220/parcels07/0/0/
Tree clearing points to start of Egg Harbor Township housing project
Trees have been cleared adjacent to the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center in Egg Harbor Township to make way for a 657-unit housing development.pressofatlanticcity.com
True, and that is just wrong to let them do that.WOW, a 657 unit housing development. They are building in any spot they can. It seems they never build developments with smaller or medium sized houses anymore. Everything by me that is new starts in the $600,000 + category. Can't tell you the last time I saw a developer build a ranch style house.
Foreigners and businesses are behind this
Wall Street hedge funds are buying whole neighborhoods, driving up home prices
Ask average Americans why they’re grumpy—why, for example, they don’t credit Joe Biden with a good economy—and lack of affordable housing comes high on the list.www.peoplesworld.org