Can Atlantic City’s 'dead zone' be transformed into a millennial hotspot?
AVALON ZOPPO
Staff Writer
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Thomas Lipton, 27, of Tuckerton, and Michael Figueroa, 42, of Atlantic City, broke into the South Tennessee Avenue business late last month before it had opened and took flat-screen televisions, police said.
LAUREN CARROLL / Multimedia Reporter
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
LAUREN CARROLL
Staff Writer
The revitalization of Tennessee Avenue sits opposite vacant lots surrounding the area.
The revitalization of Tennessee Avenue sits opposed to the vacant lots surrounding the area.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Construction continues on the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, expected to open later this year.
LAUREN CARROLL
Staff Writer
A weathered mural of the Atlantic City skyline remains on the boarded-up window of one of the vacant properties along Tennessee Avenue.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Sara Bisher, 36, of Atlantic City, carries groceries inside the inn she is living in on S. Tennessee Avenue. Bisher, who grew up in the city, is doubtful an effort to transform the stretch into a spot for millennials will be successful.
AVALON ZOPPO
Staff Writer
‘I’m very dubious,’ Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall General Manager Kip Russell said Wednesday of the revitalization of the area, ‘but in a short time, I’ve seen the block change dramatically.’
LAUREN CARROLL / Multimedia Reporter
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Construction work continues on the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, expected to open later this year.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Kip Russell, general manager of the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, explains the renovation of the building and how the new pub will help the area’s revitalization.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
Kip Russell, general manager of the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, explains the renovation of the building and how the new pub will help the area’s revitalization.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
A weathered mural of the Atlantic City skyline remains on the boarded-up window of one of the vacant properties along Tennessee Avenue.
LAUREN CARROLL
Multimedia Reporter
A weathered mural of the Atlantic City skyline remains on the boarded-up window of one of the vacant properties along Tennessee Avenue.
Thomas Lipton, 27, of Tuckerton, and Michael Figueroa, 42, of Atlantic City, broke into the South Tennessee Avenue business late last month before it had opened and took flat-screen televisions, police said.
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
Sara Bisher, 36, of Atlantic City, carries groceries inside the inn she is living in on S. Tennessee Avenue. Bisher, who grew up in the city, is doubtful an effort to transform the stretch into a spot for millennials will be successful.
‘I’m very dubious,’ Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall General Manager Kip Russell said Wednesday of the revitalization of the area, ‘but in a short time, I’ve seen the block change dramatically.’
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
Kip Russell, general manager of the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, explains the renovation of the building and how the new pub will help the area’s revitalization.
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
Three businesses, including a yoga studio, gourmet chocolate bar and a coffee shop, have opened along Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City’s 'Orange Loop' in the Tourism District. A group of developers trying to revitalize the area is also anticipating a music venue and craft beer hall and pub.
Kip Russell, general manager of the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, explains the renovation of the building and how the new pub will help the area’s revitalization.