Stockton to cut the ribbon on new Atlantic City residence hall with a view

With views of the beach, O’Donnell Memorial Park and the Atlantic City skyline, Stockton University’s Phase II Residence Hall is closer to completion. The new building at the corner of Atlantic and South Providence avenues in the Chelsea Heights section of the city is a short walk from the rest of the Stockton Atlantic City campus.

The 135,000-square-foot, six-story building features apartment- and suite-style living with a total of 416 beds. Most of the suites include four single bedrooms, a common area, two bathrooms and a full kitchen. There will also be a lounge on each floor, meeting room, business center and laundry facilities. Students will also have views of the beach, Boardwalk and park and access to a courtyard.

Many of the concepts regarding the room layouts have been kept the same due to the overwhelmingly positive feedback from students who have lived in Atlantic City, Executive Director of Residential Life Steven Radwanski said. The project is a public-private partnership with the Atlantic City Development Corporation and reinforces the university’s role as an Anchor Institution within the city.

Read the full article here