WWE returns to Atlantic City for Raw, SmackDown
Live taping of Raw and SmackDown will take place at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, brining the organization's televised events back to the resort town for the first time since 2008.
Visit Atlantic City readies busy season ahead (photos)
Visit Atlantic City expects a strong spring and summer with major events, expanded entertainment, casino investments and new flights.
Soar & Shore Airshow returns to Atlantic City May 2026
Shifting to a summer kickoff event, the F-22 and F-35 demos will take to the skies this May, drawing crowds to the Boardwalk for a free event boosting tourism.
Visit Atlantic City, Live Nation partner to boost concerts
The collaborators aim to increase live shows at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall and beach venues to help drive tourism and economic impact.
Atlantic City gains momentum with tourism, investment
Atlantic City heads into 2026 with stronger tourism, new air routes, major events, infrastructure upgrades and investments fueling growth.
Atlantic City extends MAAC basketball championships to 2031
The seaside resort secured a five-year deal to host the men’s and women’s Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference from 2027–2031, extending its run at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall.
Visit Atlantic City rides 2025 gains into busy 2026
The tourism organization said last year marked a turning point, with new investment and an upcoming packed events calendar driving tourism momentum.
Visit Atlantic City builds momentum following summer success
Tourism growth in the resort town is boosted by new hotels, upcoming conventions and seasonal festivities coming up in the remainder of the year.
Atlantic City Restaurant Week reimagined for spring 2026
Taste Atlantic City will launch in March with foodie events, special menus and e-gift cards to showcase the city’s diverse dining scene.
Borgata doubles down on reinvestment in Atlantic City
The more than 20-year-old property's recent upgrades include a refreshed B Bar and 25,000-square-foot Asian Gaming space, reinforcing its status as a top casino resort.
First Soar & Shore draws 150K, brings $15M to Atlantic City (photos)
Featuring airshows, car displays, fireworks and more, the inaugural event replaced the longstanding Atlantic City Airshow.
Despite uncertainty, AC remains statewide economic engine
The resort town's casinos have invested more than $1 billion since 2020 to boost tourism, improve infrastructure and fuel New Jersey’s economy despite challenges.















