Atlantic City Bader Field Plan Redevelopment With Motor Club Community Gets Green Flag
A redevelopment plan for Bader Field has been approved by the Atlantic City Council, paving the way for a multibillion-dollar transformation of the former municipal airport into a luxury motorsport community. The 2.44-mile Formula One-graded racetrack will be surrounded by 4,000 high-end residences, retail shops, and restaurants, creating a unique ‘motorsport living, entertainment, and lifestyle hub.’
The City Council voted unanimously in favor of recommending the project to the state-led Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) for review. The CRDA will leverage its assets and revenues with private investment capital to support redevelopment projects within Atlantic City.
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr., who sits on the council and is a CRDA board member, described the $3.4 billion initiative as ‘a game changer.’ The project, called Renaissance at Bader Field, is led by DEEM Enterprises, LLC, a group of four partners operating under the leadership of CEO Erick Feitshans, COO Mike Binder, CMO Eric Harryman, and CLO Daniel Gallagher.
The unique proposal for Bader Field includes luxury retail, fine dining, a live entertainment venue, a boutique hotel, a nature walk, an intercoastal marina, and a museum. The development is designed for motorsport enthusiasts, offering automotive enthusiasts a rare opportunity to experience their cars on a safe, professional road course, displayed in their homes and shared as a lifestyle.
The project has garnered significant attention from the public, with Renaissance website highlighting the potential for state-of-the-art facilities that spur new levels of commerce through iGaming, sporting events, concerts, and motion picture entertainment. The website emphasizes the importance of providing fans in New Jersey and across the globe with an exciting and immersive experience.
Next Steps
The Atlantic City Council’s vote on the Renaissance plan has entered into a memorandum of understanding that if the state signs off on the development, DEEM would pay the city $100 million for Bader Field and contribute another $15 million to a recreational and community center somewhere in the city. The first phase of the development, which includes the racetrack and the largest residences, is expected to cost between $750 million and $800 million.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the approval of the Renaissance at Bader Field redevelopment plan marks a significant step forward for Atlantic City. The luxury motorsport community promises to bring new levels of excitement and entertainment to the city, while also generating revenue through various commercial ventures. As the project moves forward, it will be essential to ensure that all stakeholders are involved in the decision-making process and that transparency and openness are maintained throughout.
Key Facts About Renaissance at Bader Field
- The development will include a 2.44-mile Formula One-graded racetrack, surrounded by 4,000 luxury residences.
- The project will also feature luxury retail shops and restaurants, a live entertainment venue, a boutique hotel, a nature walk, an intercoastal marina, and a museum.
- DEEM Enterprises, LLC has secured funding for the first phase of the development, which is expected to cost between $750 million and $800 million.
- The city will receive $100 million from DEEM for Bader Field, while the company will contribute another $15 million to a recreational and community center in the city.

