October 12, 2021
CAPE MAY – Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eustace Mita, of Icona Resorts, appeared before Cape May City Council Oct. 5 with plans for a seven-story, 168-room hotel in the tradition...
CAPE MAY – Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eustace Mita, of Icona Resorts, appeared before Cape May City Council Oct. 5 with plans for a seven-story, 168-room hotel in the tradition...
CAPE MAY – In mid-November, Eustace Mita, chief executive officer of Icona Resorts, purchased the Beach Theatre property, in Cape May, with a bid of $6.6 million. The property was...
CAPE MAY – The Beach Theatre property, on Beach Avenue in Cape May, was sold at auction for $6.6 million Nov. 12 to Eustace Mita, chairman and chief executive officer...
CAPE MAY – Clint Bunting, the managing partner of a development group that restored the Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor, wants to revive Cape May’s historic Beach Theatre. Bunting...
CAPE MAY – A notice, posted Oct. 13, declared the Beach Theatre building “unsafe for human occupancy.” According to Mayor Clarence Lear, Cape May’s construction official, Lou Vito, Jr., found...
CAPE MAY — A question of whether or not Frank Theatres has a certificate of appropriateness from the city’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) to demolish the Beach Theatre is headed...
CAPE MAY- City Solicitor Tony Monzo confirmed resident Jean Powick’s discovery that a certificate from the city’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) that would allow demolition of the Beach Theater expired...