The iconic Jersey Shore amusement park that closed for a final time last month could be transformed into a seven-story hotel ...
Here are the details. As expected, owner of the property and notable Shore developer Eustace Mita plans to build a ...
As for the next 59 years at the property, no clear picture has yet emerged. Developer Eustace Mita owns the land, and has previously proposed a multimillion-dollar hotel near the site. But for now ...
At the time, about $8 million in debt was owed. Local businessman and ICONA Resorts owner Eustace Mita agreed to purchase the property with Wonderland as a tenant. Mita has told local officials ...
The company's CEO, Eustace Mita, said earlier this year he would take at least until the end of the year to propose a use for the amusement park property. He bought it in 2021 after Gillian's ...