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Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City NJ | Nearby Businesses


2301 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 348-7000

Historic Boardwalk Hall has played host to a sparkling list of dazzling entertainers and knockout sporting events throughout its 81 year history. A premier entertainment spot for visitors and residents alike, this unique seaside arena has helped to solidify Atlantic City's reputation as the "Always Turned On" entertainment destination of the Northeast. Built in 1929 to host the city's growing convention industry, the historic Hall was touted an architectural marvel at that time. With its large 137 foot-high barrel vault ceiling, the Atlantic City Convention Hall as it was formerly known, laid claim to the world's largest clear span space during that period. Boardwalk Hall takes pride in a number of firsts. In 1930, it hosted the nation's first indoor college football game; from July 1942 until November 16, 1945 the Army Air Forces used Convention Hall as a headquarters and training facility during World War II; the country's first indoor helicopter flight was made here in 1970, and Boardwalk Hall was listed on the United State Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark in 1987. In the early years, a number of celebrated artists have performed at Boardwalk Hall including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, the big band orchestras of Louis Armstrong, Count Basie and Woody Herman, Luciano Pavarotti, The Police, the Rolling Stones and many more. In December 1998 the facility began an extensive three year, $90 million renovation and restoration that would transform the building into a modern special events arena capable of variable seating for up to 14,770 people. In 2001, the new, more modern Hall was unveiled with much fanfare. Renamed "Boardwalk Hall," the building was officially re-opened with a moving patriotic ceremony held on October 11, 2001 to honor those who serve and protect our country, state and communities. The innovative renovation received nine architectural and engineering awards, including the 2003 National Preservation Award and Design and Construction magazine's 2002 Renovation Project of the Year. Since reopening, a host of world-class entertainers and national touring productions have taken the legendary stage, such as icons Lady Gaga, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Barbara Streisand, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Buffett, and Andrea Bocelli, among others. Boardwalk Hall has also showcased some of the most exciting professional boxing matches carded in recent history, including 2010's Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez's devastating knockout over Paul "The Punisher" Williams and Ring magazine's 2003 Fight Of The Year, Gatti vs. Ward III. Other popular sports and family entertainment have included the annual Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Championship, Professional Bull Riders, New Jersey's State High School Wrestling Championships, Walking With Dinosaurs, Disney On Ice, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and WWE. From 2011 through 2013, Boardwalk Hall will play host to the ECAC Hockey Men's Championship. Quality entertainment has garnered high honors for Boardwalk Hall's box office in recent years. In 2003, 2004, 2007, and 2010 leading trade publications Billboard magazine and Venues Today have ranked Boardwalk Hall as the top grossing mid-sized arena in North America. In 2005, 2006 and 2008 those same publications listed Boardwalk Hall as the highest grossing mid-sized arena in the world. At the conclusion of 2009 Boardwalk Hall was recognized at the top grossing mid-sized arena in the world for the decade. The Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority (ACCVA) manages Boardwalk Hall and serves as the destination's principal marketing arm, stimulating economic growth through convention, business and leisure tourism development. The Authority is the first destination marketing organization in New Jersey to achieve prestigious Destination Marketing Accreditation by the Destination Marketing Association International. SMG operates Boardwalk Hall on behalf the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority. Visit us at www.boardwalkhall.com for more information. For complete Atlantic City information, visit www.atlanticcitynj.com. BOARDWALK HALL FAST FACTS The History Atlantic City has been a favorite destination for tourists ever since it's founding in 1854. By the early 1920's, it also became a popular convention destination. The post-World War I building boom provided the city with the luxury hotels that it needed to attract thousands of convention goers. The venue to host them was the newly built, state-of-the-art Atlantic City Convention Hall. The Dedication The new Convention Hall was dedicated on May 31, 1929, replacing a temporary exhibit hall located on the beach next to Million Dollar Pier. The final cost of the project was $15 million. Constructed on seven acres of concrete, the building was a modern adaptation of the Romanesque period. It was also the largest auditorium in the world built without roof posts or pillars and, as such, was heralded for its architectural and engineering achievements. Carved in the Indiana limestone above the building's Boardwalk facade was the testimonial that summarized its purpose: "A permanent monument, conceived as a tribute to the ideals of Atlantic City, built by its citizens and dedicated to recreation, social progress and industrial achievements." Flanking this statement on the front of the two towers is the following: "Festivities, Music, Pageantry, Drama, Athletics, Education, Science, Conventions, Art, Industry" and the Latin phrase "Consilio Et Prudentia," or Counsel and Prudence. The Ballroom at Boardwalk Hall, overlooking the Boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean, is a more intimate entertainment venue capable of seating 3,300. The Details The arched roof was modeled after the clear-span train sheds of Europe and closer to home, Philadelphia's Reading Terminal. It maintained its structural integrity without supporting beams, through 10 pairs of three-hinged steel trusses, each spanning 350 feet and weighing 220 tons per pair. The trusses were tied to the frame columns to allow the building to flex with wind and ground pressure. Between the monumental arches was an inner ceiling clad in acoustic tiles made from compressed sugar cane fiber. The tiles were detailed to suggest the clay tile ceilings of a Roman public bath. It was truly a work of art, as well as a functional building. The new Hall claimed the world's largest clear span space--456 feet long and 310 feet wide under a 137 foot-high barrel vault ceiling. The large, column-free space was ideal for exhibitions and conventions. It also boasted the latest in technical advances--lighting, acoustics, and performance design. Novel approaches to the theatrical lighting were incorporated into the structure. The 196,000 square-foot barrel ceiling of aluminum painted tiles became the reflector for a dazzling show of lighting technology, anticipating the future of using artificial light to enhance and define exterior and interior space. The design brought an "electric sun" inside the auditorium. For 1920-era conference goers, the building offered 268,000 square feet of exhibit space, 20 conference rooms, and two bath houses. It also housed the world's largest switchboard and what was proclaimed to be the world's largest stage. The stage measured 110 feet wide, 85 feet deep and 165 feet between the wings. Above it, a colorful globe bearing the initials WPG (World's Playground) advertised the city's first radio station, broadcast from the Hall. By 1940, the Hall had become the home of the Miss America Pageant. It also hosted the country's first indoor nighttime college football game and first indoor flight by helicopter. Over the years, it has been the site of national political conventions and a variety of sports events including boxing, bicycle racing, basketball, track and field, tennis, ice hockey, archery, horse and dog racing, jousting, horse shows, midget car racing, bowling and wrestling. The Restoration As with many historic buildings, time took its toll. By the early 1990s -- nearly three-quarters of a century after it first opened -- the Atlantic City Convention Hall had fallen into disrepair. While much of the Hall's architectural grandeur remained intact, it still needed work. In addition, there was a new need for an arena, with plans to open a new, larger Convention Center near the Atlantic City Expressway. The larger Center opened in May of 1997 as the primary location for trade shows and conventions, while plans for the original Hall called for use as the city's prime venue for stage shows and other entertainment events. In 1996, the State of New Jersey committed to redevelop the Hall in phases over a three-year period, from 1998 to the fall of 2001. The renovation was based on a vision of reinvigorating this historic structure as a permanent site for performance events, a contemporary setting for the annual Miss America Pageant and an intimate setting for sporting events. The architects were Ewing Cole Cherry Brott, an expert team of historic renovators based in nearby Philadelphia. While plans called for extensive improvements, the design team took care in preserving and enhancing important aspects of the look and character of this celebrated landmark. The primary focus of the restoration revolved around the ceiling, the loggia (open gallery) and stage and curtain. The renovation created a modern seating bowl in the lower portion of the original empty auditorium space. The following are highlights of the renovation. Capacity/Seating * A new seating bowl was installed below the historic arcade level to accommodate flexible modern seating in a variety of configurations. Current seating capacity is approximately 14,770 for concerts. * The new seating system features appropriately designed sight lines. It is integrated with the original pile foundations that support the building, while at the same time, preserving the original architecture of the perimeter arcade, from which the vaulted roof springs. * The new floor area measures approximately 119,500 sq. ft. * The new ice rink measures 200' x 85.' Stage and Upper Loggia * The permanent stage measures 148' x 74', and the portable stage is sized at 80' x 60.' * The original, renovated historic 48 state seals still decorate the loggia at the upper level of the seating tiers. * The stage area has been restored to its original condition, including the stage curtain, and the three stained glass globes above the stage. Ceiling * The original 137-foot barrel vaulted ceiling has been restored to provide improved acoustics and high-tech lighting effects. Replacement of the historic ceiling was required to eliminate the asbestos fireproofing on the trusses. As a result, significant improvements could be made to the acoustics. Sound absorbing material is now located behind the new ceiling finishes, bringing the space into compliance with modern acoustic standards. Lighting and Rigging * Through the use of modern technology, the engineers recreated the original lighting. A computer-controlled network of colorized luminaries has replaced the elaborate scheme of incandescent lights, which creates the same look and feel. It is designed to efficiently light the restored ceiling with a full spectrum of colors. * To allow more than 130,000 pounds of special theatrical equipment, production lighting and sound equipment to be hung, the existing 335-foot span trusses were strategically reinforced, with additional load capacity for other specialty rigging. A complex system of hoist motors and pulleys were coordinated and supported within the ceiling cavity to provide an operable and flexible system for the center hung scoreboard, speakers and rigging grids. The Lobby * In February 2004, the Atlantic Globe was installed in the lobby of Boardwalk Hall. Designed and created by New Jersey artist J. Kenneth Leap, the stained glass, illuminated Globe depicts fish indigenous to our waters, a mermaid and a young girl costumed in an art deco-styled bathing costume. The work was commissioned under the Public Building Arts Inclusion Act of 1978, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the NJSEA. Amenities * New amenities have been provided, such as larger, more comfortable seating, a spacious concourse with a variety of concession facilities and a full-service kitchen suitable for catering special events. * The latest improvement to the facility is the open air Loggia, a restored pre-function space just outside the Ballroom that also serves as a designated smoking area. * Five team-size dressing rooms, two star dressing rooms, a green room, a catering room and four production offices now provide comfortable and convenient back-of-house accommodations. * New fire, mechanical and electrical systems have been installed to provide zoned cooling and heating systems within the facility. * The restoration was designed to provide enhanced accessibility for disabled patrons. Cost The restorations to the Hall cost approximately $90 million. They were executed under the auspices of the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority (NJSEA). The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) provided $72 million of funding for this project.

Event Venue Near Boardwalk Hall

Atlantic City Convention Center
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Convention Blvd
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 449-2000

Since opening with much anticipation and fanfare on May 1, 1997, the Atlantic City Convention Center has become "Your Northeast Business Address", hosting a wide array of premier events from large public shows, conventions and trade shows, to meetings and conferences. Erected at a cost of $268 million, the building is one of the largest and most expensive public projects in the city's history, and was built under the auspices of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA). It was the centerpiece of a multi-billion dollar redevelopment plan which included The Walk, a retail and entertainment complex, numerous Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA)-funded neighborhood partnerships, the Boardwalk Hall renovation, the Grand Boulevard, the Sheraton Convention Center Hotel, and new casino expansion projects. The Convention Center is managed by SMG and operated by the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority (ACCVA). The Convention Center, designed to incorporate and reflect Atlantic City's seaside location, won the prestigious "Award of Excellence in Architectural Design" from the Pennsylvania Society of Architects. A regional décor is evident throughout the building, from the wave-inspired carpeting and granite flooring to the atrium's Rock Bar, an attractive setting for any event planner. Visitors entering the building are welcomed by a 90-foot high skylit atrium lobby complete with a lobby concierge, sculptures and art. Artist Jonathan Borofsky created the five flying fish sculptures suspended above the atrium floor. Twenty seven cast stone sculptures, created by Thomas Van Dyke of Prospect Park and cast by American Trim Stone of Haskell, are inset into the atrium walls and represent local sea life such as starfish, crabs and seahorses. The fourth floor showcases artist William Wegman's photographic exhibit entitled Six Scenic Scenes that depicts his famous weimaraners in costume and participating in activities found throughout New Jersey. Both Borofsky's and Wegman's creations were commissioned through New Jersey's Public Buildings Art Inclusion Act of 1978. Wallace Roberts & Todd of Philadelphia, Pa is the architect and landscape architect of the Center, a project undertaken in joint venture with STV Incorporated, Engineers. The facility contains 500,000 contiguous square feet of space and occupies a site of nearly 31 acres, making it one of the East Coast's largest Convention Centers. Five spacious exhibit halls are located on the building's second level, ranging in size from 29,400 square feet to 199,500 square feet. The rooms can be contracted individually, adjoined or easily configured to meet a client's needs. Hall A, at 29,400 square feet, can be transformed into a ballroom or banquet hall. Services available in each exhibit hall include electric, water, voice/data, exhaust, compressed air, drain, and MATV. A Show Manager's Office, Press Office and securable storage space are also conveniently located adjacent to each exhibit hall. The Center's 45 meeting rooms surround the expansive atrium lobby and total 109,100 square feet. Room dimensions range from 11,880 square feet to 672 square feet. The rooms' amenities include soundproof panels, assisted listening systems and voice, video and data communications capabilities. The facility's ample pre-function space, more than 32,000 square feet, is well suited to registration, retail or dining needs. The building is served by 29 covered loading docks, four drive-in doors, mechanical levelators, and 1,400 indoor parking spaces. It is connected with the Atlantic City Rail Terminal that runs the Atlantic City Line from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. Jitneys, buses and taxis queue at the front of the building to provide service to other points within the city. A pedestrian airbridge links the Convention Center to the adjoining Sheraton Hotel. Located within a few hours drive of nearly one third of the nation's population and 20 percent of the country's business addresses, the convention center is easily accessible for convention, trade show and meeting attendees. The Atlantic City Convention Center is committed to preserving its unique seaside environment while providing a safe, healthy atmosphere for our guests. "Going Green" has consistently been one of the Center's main operating objectives. Several initiatives have already been implemented throughout the facility while others are in the works. Management remains committed to exploring new opportunities to better conserve and reuse our valuable resources through recycling, retrofitting and seeking alternatives to energy. In June 2008, the ACCVA and SMG announced that it had awarded Pepco Energy Services, a subsidiary of Pepco Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: POM) a 20-year power purchase agreement with the Atlantic City Convention Center (ACCC) to install the largest single roof-mounted solar array in the United States. Under the 20-year contract, Pepco Energy Services will build, own, operate and maintain the 2.36-megawatt solar array for the Atlantic City Convention Center. Construction was completed by December 31, 2008. The solar panel project is the first in a series of initiatives the ACCVA and SMG are planning, including participation in the Convene Green Alliance. The ACCVA was invited to participate as a founding member of the Convene Green Alliance, a grass-roots, industry initiative spearheaded by several associations that seek to affect positive environmental practices through national, regional and local outreach and education. As a Convene Green Alliance member, Atlantic City is one of only four destinations including: Charlotte, NC; Nashville, TN; and Richmond, VA. The Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, a division of the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) serves as the destination's principal marketing arm, stimulating economic growth through convention, business and leisure tourism development. The Authority oversees the management of the Atlantic City Convention Center and Boardwalk Hall. The Authority is the first in New Jersey to achieve Destination Marketing Accreditation by the Destination Marketing Association International. The Authority is among an elite group of 47 accredited convention and visitor bureaus throughout the United States. For complete Atlantic City information, visit www.doatlanticcity.com. Since 1977, SMG has provided management services to more than 220 public assembly facilities worldwide, including arenas, stadiums, theatres and performing arts centers, equestrian facilities and convention, congress and exhibition centers, science centers and a variety of other venues. Across the globe, SMG manages more than 14 million square feet (1.4 million square meters) of exhibition space and more than 1.5 million arena and theatre seats. As the recognized global industry leader, SMG provides venue management, sales, marketing, event booking and programming, construction and design consulting, and pre-opening services. SMG also offers food and beverage operations through an in house catering company SAVOR, currently servicing more than 100 accounts worldwide. For more information about SMG, call 610-729-7900 or visit www.smgworld.com. As the catering company for the Convention Center, Ovations Food Services is a company whose purpose is to deliver fresh food and beverage with exceptional services to public assembly facilities throughout the United States and Canada. Ovations has been recognized for attention to outstanding quality service, consistently providing record breaking per capita spending, and as the only national food services company in which the principals work directly with facility managers. Ovations specializes in providing services to stadiums, arenas, convention centers, fairgrounds, expo-centers, auto racing, casinos, performing arts centers and amphitheaters. Atlantic City Convention Center Electrical provides power supply, outlets and plumbing connections to exhibit areas and booths. Presentation Services Audio Visual (PSAV) offers clients the latest in audio-visual service and assistance with the center's technological capabilities. The UPS Store, conveniently located on premises, showcases a full line of products and services including document finishing, faxing, color and black and white copying, cellular phone rental, packaging and package shipping and receiving, and a generous range of office and sundry supplies.

Trump Taj Mahal Resort & Casino
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(800) 234-5678

Le Grand Fromage
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
25 S Presbyterian Ave
Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7406

(609) 347-2743

WAV Nightclub Atlantic City
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 225-9593

Boardwalk Hall (Atlantic City)
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2301 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 348-7000

Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2301 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 348-7000

Etess Arena
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1000 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 449-1000

The Mark G. Etess Arena (also known as The Arena at Trump Taj Mahal) is multi-purpose arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Opening in April 1990, as a part of the Trump Taj Mahal, the arena seats nearly 6,000 for music and sporting events. The arena was named after Mark Grossinger Etess, a former president and COO of Trump Plaza. Etess died in a helicopter crash in October 1989.Despite the Indian theme of the Trump Taj Mahal, the Etess Arena is contemporary, based upon the club scene in England.The venue's first concert performance was by Elton John on May 18, 1990. Donald Trump was originally in negotiations to have Madonna open the venue during her Blond Ambition World Tour but plans fell through. Her first concert in Atlantic City came 16 years later with her Confessions Tour, which was held in the Boardwalk Hall arena.

Boardwalk Hall Arena
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2301 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

6093487000

Atlantic City Flight Line Club
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Bellevue Avenue & The Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 813-2121

The Siganos Group operates various Restaurants and Food Court Eateries across the country. George Siganos, its founder has been a local merchant in Atlantic City since 1983. George has always been committed to Atlantic City and the Siganos Group currently operates eight locations in Atlantic City. In 2010, when the Atlantic City Airshow “Thunder over the Boardwalk” lost its main sponsor, the Siganos Group stepped up to the plate and became the main sponsor for the Atlantic City Airshow. The first time ever a privately held company sponsored the Atlantic City Airshow. We also sponsored the toy give-away during the Atlantic City Christmas Parade at The Walk in Atlantic City and each year on Thanksgiving we give back to our local community by donating and handing out over 300 Turkeys to the residents of Atlantic City. Once a year we pull all of our resources from our existing staff to host the Flight Line Club for the Atlantic City Airshow, and by that we mean all resources…, only the sick stay behind :-)

Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2831 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

The Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City is a luxury hotel, casino, and spa resort located on Brighton Avenue and the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is owned by Tropicana Entertainment and is one of the largest hotels in New Jersey with just over 2,000 rooms. Tropicana has over 3,000 slot machines and 135 table games and also features The Quarter, a shopping mall located in the complex. The hotel just completed a $35 million expansion and renovation, including a new health club and a light show on its boardwalk facade.

Performance and Sports Venue Near Boardwalk Hall

Dante Hall Theater of Stockton University
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
14 N Mississippi Ave
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

(609) 626-3890

Dante Hall Theater of Stockton University is an intimate 220-seat performing arts center that serves Atlantic City and surrounding communities as a vital cultural venue. Enjoy live concerts, professional and amateur theater, opera, film festivals and performing arts, children’s theater and much more. Box Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 1 pm-5 pm and 2 hours prior to every show.