Beach city scraps 10,000 new homes and plans F1-style track instead
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Residents of a bustling New Jersey beach town are furious after authorities scrapped plans to construct 10,000 new homes in favor of a $3.4 billion race track, which critics are calling a ‘foolish’ and ‘ill-conceived’ move.

Officials in Atlantic City have chosen to proceed with redeveloping Bader Field, a former airport about an hour from Philadelphia, following the formal approval of the racetrack project on July 16.

The proposal to revitalize the deserted municipal airport, closed since 2006, began in 2022 when Bart Blatstein, CEO of Tower Investments, Inc. and owner of Showboat Atlantic City, announced that his company would partner with Atlantic City to build an extensive residential neighborhood.

The proposed $3 billion development, dubbed ‘Casa Mar,’ was set to be built on 140 acres with 10,000 residential units, 20 acres of trails, amenities and parks and 400,000 square-feet of retail and office space – but that plan has since been wiped. 

Instead, a 2.5-mile racetrack, headed by real estate development company Deem Enterprises, will take its place. 

The massive raceway, said to be a ‘game changer’ by Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr., is expected to take six to nine years to complete. 

It will be surrounded by retail businesses and condominiums in the community that is home to beaches, a bustling boardwalk and casinos. 

‘We’re more confident than ever that we have the funds, Small Sr., an Atlantic City native who has been in office since 2019, told NJ Advance Media.  

Atlantic City government officials have approved plans to have an F1-style racetrack built at Bader Field, an abandoned airport in the New Jersey beach community. (Pictured: Rendering of the racetrack)

Atlantic City government officials have approved plans to have an F1-style racetrack built at Bader Field, an abandoned airport in the New Jersey beach community. (Pictured: Rendering of the racetrack)

The town in already home to beaches, a bustling boardwalk (pictured) and casinos

The town in already home to beaches, a bustling boardwalk (pictured) and casinos

The massive raceway, said to be a 'game changer' by Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. (pictured), is expected to take six to nine years to complete

The massive raceway, said to be a ‘game changer’ by Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. (pictured), is expected to take six to nine years to complete

‘[DEEM] has been vetted, and just getting a $3.4-plus billion project on the ratable base is a complete game changer.’

While the mayor, who was embroiled in a child abuse scandal involving his wife and daughter last year, and other government officials are thrilled about the new plan, Atlantic City locals are not happy with it. 

‘Atlantic City leadership is so desperate that they will support any development offer no matter how stupid it is,’ a Facebook user wrote. 

Another said: ‘What a joke! Want to really do something with the land? Dig canals and sell off lots and watch the ratepayers flood in!’ 

‘Building that into a racetrack has to be the dumbest idea in the world,’ someone else posted. 

A resident stressed that the heavily populated and touristy area is already filled with loud noises, so a racetrack would not be ideal. 

‘If people are bothered by the noise from beach concerts, the noise from the screaming F1 race cars would be unbearable!,’ they said. 

While many are not happy with the development, others appear to be excited for the new track. 

It will be surrounded by retail businesses and condominiums. (Pictured: Rendered image of the future raceway)

It will be surrounded by retail businesses and condominiums. (Pictured: Rendered image of the future raceway)

The new development will be surrounded by retail businesses and condominiums. A rendering of them are above

The new development will be surrounded by retail businesses and condominiums. A rendering of them are above

‘Hell yes,’ one simply wrote. 

Somebody else said: ‘Do it!’ 

Another said: ‘Excellent’ alongside several thumbs up and heart emojis.  

Meanwhile, a majority of people are not convinced the racetrack will ever be completed. 

‘They’ve been talking about it for years… highly doubt it’ll ever happen,’ wrote a user. 

‘This is all BS. Every few years this story comes out,’ someone else shared. 

Another posted: ‘I’m gonna go ahead and predict this will never happen.’ 

Blatstein told the outlet three years ago that he saw room for growth in the beach city after realizing that other Garden State beach towns have booming populations compared to Atlantic City. 

In 2022, Bart Blatstein (pictured), the CEO of Tower Investments, Inc., said his company and Atlantic City would collaborate to create a massive residential community

In 2022, Bart Blatstein (pictured), the CEO of Tower Investments, Inc., said his company and Atlantic City would collaborate to create a massive residential community

A rendering of DEEM Enterprises' plan for Atlantic City's Bader Field

A rendering of DEEM Enterprises’ plan for Atlantic City’s Bader Field

The busy boardwalk in Atlantic City is seen above

The busy boardwalk in Atlantic City is seen above

‘So what really is needed here is a new plan, a new way of living, a new opportunity for people to come to Atlantic City,’ Blatstein said. 

DEEM Enterprises, a Los Angeles and Atlantic City-based company, first announced the proposal in February of that year. 

The company has a tentative deal with the city to sell the vacant airfield for $100 million in exchange the real estate developer would donate $15 million for a community center. 

‘We don’t have a recreation center of our town,’ Small Sr. explained. ‘We use the schools and different things like that.’ 

Daily Mail contacted Mayor Small Sr. and DEEM Enterprises for comment.

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