Atlantic City, N.J. — The general outlook for businesses at the Jersey Shore heading into the summer
of 2024 is “pretty robust,” but there are some concerns, especially with no beach
concerts in Atlantic City this year and New York casinos looming on the horizon.
That was the overall sentiment from a panel of local experts who spoke at the 16th
annual Jersey Shorecast on May 8, sponsored by the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of
Gaming, Hospitality and tourism (LIGHT) at the Stockton University School of Business.
The discussion was held at the Stockton University Atlantic City John F. Scarpa Academic
Center and streamed online.
LIGHT Faculty Director Jane Bokunewicz opened the discussion, which was moderated
by Bre Young ’20, the event coordinator…