
Where We Build: Atlantic City Districts We Serve
Atlantic City is New Jersey’s premier gaming, hospitality, and entertainment destination, built along a world-famous Boardwalk. We work across:
- The Boardwalk casino and hotel district – gaming floors, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues;
- The Marina District – additional casino, hotel, and waterfront development;
- The Tanger Outlets / The Walk retail district – outlet and street retail;
- The Atlantic City Convention Center and tourism corridor – hospitality and event space;
- Atlantic and Pacific Avenue commercial corridors – retail, service, and mixed-use.
Commercial Sectors We Build in Atlantic City
- Casino and gaming renovations and build-outs;
- Hotel and hospitality construction and renovation;
- Restaurant, bar, and entertainment venues;
- Retail and outlet build-outs;
- Convention, event, and institutional work;
- Mixed-use and commercial corridor projects.


Spotlight: Casino, Hospitality, and Oceanfront Construction
Atlantic City works at a scale unlike any other Jersey Shore market. Casino resorts, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues operate around the clock and draw enormous crowds, which raises the technical bar on everything from mechanical and electrical systems to fire protection, life safety, and high-occupancy code. Renovations frequently happen inside operating resorts, demanding phasing, dust and noise control, and coordination that never interrupts the guest experience.
On top of that, the oceanfront setting brings New Jersey’s coastal regulations, CAFRA review, and FEMA flood-zone requirements, along with wind and corrosion considerations. Development in the city also intersects with the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) in the tourism district. We plan for this full stack—operations, life safety, coastal compliance, and agency coordination—so complex hospitality projects reach opening on schedule.

Approvals and Construction Logistics in Atlantic City
Every Atlantic City project is built to the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and runs through the city’s building department and planning and zoning process, CRDA review in the tourism district, CAFRA and FEMA flood requirements near the water, and Atlantic County review where applicable. High-occupancy hospitality work adds life-safety, fire-protection, and phasing demands. Our preconstruction approach—detailed budgeting, realistic scheduling, and constructability review with early municipal and agency coordination—keeps projects compliant and protects opening dates.
Commercial Construction and General Contracting Services
- Casino, hotel, and hospitality construction and renovation;
- Restaurant, bar, and entertainment build-outs;
- Retail and outlet fit-outs;
- Convention and event-space work;
- Flood-resilient and coastal-compliant construction;
- Full construction management and general contracting.
Working from our New Jersey headquarters in Morristown, Plescia delivers Atlantic City projects with realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and the operational and coastal discipline high-occupancy hospitality work demands—all through a single point of accountability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What parts of Atlantic City does Plescia serve?
We build throughout Atlantic City, including the Boardwalk casino and hotel district, the Marina District, the Tanger Outlets / The Walk retail area, the Convention Center corridor, and the Atlantic and Pacific Avenue commercial corridors.
Does Plescia work inside operating casinos and hotels?
Yes. Much hospitality work in Atlantic City happens inside operating resorts, so we phase the work with dust, noise, and life-safety control and coordination that protects the guest experience while meeting high-occupancy code.
How do coastal and CRDA requirements affect Atlantic City projects?
Oceanfront sites fall under New Jersey’s coastal rules, CAFRA, and FEMA flood requirements, and development in the tourism district can intersect with the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA). We coordinate these approvals in preconstruction.
What types of commercial construction does Plescia do in Atlantic City?
Casino and hotel construction and renovation, restaurant and entertainment build-outs, retail and outlet fit-outs, convention and event work, and full construction management and general contracting.
Where is Plescia based relative to Atlantic City?
Our New Jersey headquarters is in Morristown, and our teams cover Atlantic County and the shore for hospitality and commercial projects while keeping a single point of accountability.

