──────Residents──────
Atlantic City is a vibrant coastal city known for its diverse population and rich cultural tapestry. The residents of the Midtown CDC are a blend of various ethnicities, reflecting the city’s history as a melting pot of cultures. The community includes long-time locals, newcomers seeking economic opportunities, and retirees attracted by the seaside lifestyle.
This dynamic mix creates a social fabric characterized by a strong sense of resilience and community spirit. Despite facing economic challenges, the residents of Midtown are known for their perseverance and dedication to revitalizing their city. Welcome to Midtown, a neighborhood that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean through Atlantic Avenue and provides a vibrant community for all.
Data mapped by PolicyMap, an online GIS mapping tool.
PolicyMap is an online mapping and data visualization tool that provides access to a wide range of geographic data, enabling users to explore and analyze various community indicators. Midtown Atlantic City Community Development Corporation utilizes PolicyMap to present data about the Midtown neighborhood, offering insights into demographics, housing, economic conditions, and more.
To effectively navigate and interpret the PolicyMap features on the MidtownACNJ.org website, follow these steps:
- Access the Map: Locate the section where the PolicyMap is embedded.
- Navigate the Map: Use your mouse or touchpad to pan across the map and explore different areas within the Midtown neighborhood. Zoom in and out using the “+” and “–” buttons to adjust the level of detail.
- Understand Data Layers: The map may display various data layers representing different indicators. A legend or key is usually provided to help you interpret the colors and symbols associated with each data layer.
- Interact with Map Features: Clicking on specific areas or data points on the map can provide more detailed information.
──────Community Opportunities──────
Please review current and ongoing opportunities listed below that are offered by key organizations within our community.
Atlantic Cape Community College | Workforce Development
The Atlantic City Free Public Library - Library offering new workforce training program
The Official Website of City of Atlantic City, NJ
Youth Work Employment Program | Atlantic County, NJ
Best Vocational Training Institute | Trade School - Ideal Institute of Technology
New Jersey Workforce Development - NJMEP
Work First New Jersey - Continuing Studies & Adult Education | Stockton University
──────Current Programs──────
Home Renovation Grant
Downpayment Assistance
Welcome Home
(under construction)