February 18, 2026 - 04:21

A development firm owned by Jared Kushner, son-in-law to former President Donald Trump, has cleared a significant hurdle for a new residential complex in Atlantic City. The city's planning board granted unanimous approval for the project on Tuesday.
The proposed development, slated for a currently vacant lot, plans to construct a 180-unit apartment building. The site is positioned along a main roadway leading into the city's famed casino district, signaling a bet on residential growth in the area.
Representatives for the Kushner Companies presented the plan as a mix of market-rate and affordable housing units, though specific breakdowns were not immediately detailed. The approval from the planning board allows the developers to move forward, though additional permits and financing steps are required before construction can begin.
This project marks a notable real estate venture in the New Jersey shore city, which has long sought to diversify its economy beyond casino gaming. The development aims to capitalize on a growing demand for housing in the region, potentially adding hundreds of new residents to the urban core. The board's decision came after a public hearing, with the project advancing without significant opposition from local officials present at the meeting.
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