Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Services - Shore Space

    Business consulting

    Office space rental

    Venue rental

    Shore Space Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Shore Space

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Shore Space

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University - The Art of Sustainability Osprey Gallery Elizabeth Hall, Ron Hutchison & Students photo by Elizabeth Hall

    The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University

    (9 reviews)

    $$

    Wow, so there's an art gallery amongst the chaos and crazy of Atlantic City. This is a phenomenal…read moreway to spend some time and enjoy some cool AC. I was aware of the Arts Garage by the outlets but went to the Noyes Arts Garage located in Claridge for this first time on Saturday. They had several sections filled with art collections from a bunch of different artists. The main room was huge and there was also an upstairs and downstairs section. The Claridge used to be a casino, so I think this area used to be a convention hall. While it's not a museum, if you took your time to look at each piece, you should easily kill a few hours. The collections varied, giving a little something for everyone. It looks like certain collections and exhibits are only there a certain amount of time. It's free to the public, and open until 7pm daily. I'm so impressed that this gallery is here and recommend anyone in AC looking for a break from the slots and parties, to get there art on at Noyes.

    Relatively nice place, the admission is free to the public and it has a good variety of art to look…read moreat. The only thing is because they don't own their own parking lot you and they are part of the Outlet Parking garage, you still have to pay for parking. I feel like if they gave those who visit the museum free parking there would be more people visiting it, it was basically a ghost town in there. The place is still cluttered and you don't know if something's part of the art display or not. I feel like they need to invest more on their signage because most of the art pieces are described on a piece of paper printed out and taped onto the wall. Barely any of the artwork have the dates on them, which I feel is an important part to the art, especially if you're going for a school assignment. Overall it needs to be reorganized and although it's a free art museum to go to, the parking fee makes it difficult for people to even want to go there. They do however have a deal for if you spend $25 you get free parking, but that doesn't entice people to come. Workers are extremely nice and very informative. But I feel like with the city being as vacant as it is, this museum won't survive for much longer without more crowd to it. This is extremely sad especially since it's a school funded museum and as a local I want the city in general to thrive.

    Atlantic One Events - Dance floor action (First Dance)

    Atlantic One Events

    (26 reviews)

    Yes, yes, yes! I said "Yes" to him, and then we said "Yes" to One Atlantic!…read more From the minute we walked into the venue for our initial visit, we were duly impressed. Swanky decor, elegant furniture, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Elizabeth showed us all they had to offer, and we knew this was the venue for us. Our vision was to have a less traditional wedding layout. We wanted the space to feel more like a lounge and less like a run-of-the-mill wedding reception (we requested couches and high-top tables mixed in with regular tables). One Atlantic worked with us to create and execute our unique vision. We had our wedding ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception at One Atlantic and it could not have been any more perfect. Eileen and Paul were FANTASTIC during the planning, right up until (and including) the day of our wedding. Every little detail came to fruition, and everything flowed beautifully. Glasses were kept full, the excellent food was free-flowing (we had a cocktail-style reception with small plates being butlered all night), and the acoustics made for a hopping good time on the dance floor. We even ordered 150 White House subs as part of our "to go" favor, and the One Atlantic team took care of it all for us. It was exceptional! We have received non-stop compliments about the venue, the friendliness of the staff, and the amazing food. Our guests had a phenomenal time! We truly had the best evening ever at One Atlantic. And how great is it that we can honestly say that the best wedding we've been to is our own? Right on! No party is too big nor too small for One Atlantic. Check them out and get ready to "Wow" the life out of your family and friends!

    If I ever decide to get married in Atlantic City[1], I'd consider One Atlantic first and foremost…read more This venue is shiny. Sharp. Bright. Their freaking ballroom is surrounded by water. And it's wheelchair accessible! (Figured I'd toss that in.) Even if I don't decide to get married, this is an expansive space appropriate for pretty much any classy shindig, corporate, social, or otherwise. Find them at the Pier Shops at Caesars. Book them early, before I do. [1] Or married at all. Though I'm taking applications... hello, ladies.

    Seaview A Dolce Hotel - Guest Room

    Seaview A Dolce Hotel

    (211 reviews)

    $$$

    We had a wedding to go to in Atlantic City and decided to turn it into a nice long weekend but…read moredidn't want to be in AC. I stay at Wyndham properties a good amount so was drawn in by the charming exterior and typical peaceful surroundings that golf courses usually provide. Overall the hotel was quiet and cozy but you can tell the building has a lot of age to it inside even after the renovation a few years ago.--especially around the trim in the room and the public spaces. The caulking in the bathroom was gross and you could tell the bathroom renovation job was not holding up the best. The bed and linens were clean and comfy but the chair and couch has definitely seen better days. Light grey fabric really showed the dark stains. The A/C worked great, the Wi-Fi (while unsecured) was solid, and I appreciated that the TV had casting capability. Amenities like the fitness center, indoor pool, and the game room with 2 pool tables, poker table, and table tennis were fun activities on site. The outdoor pool was still closed for the season, but that's understandable. We also got 2 bottles of water each day. That said, a few things didn't quite hit the mark--especially for the price point. The self-parking setup is awful. While it is free it is set off from the building and walking to it involves crossing the active golf cart path. And let's just say... some people should not be driving golf carts. It's pretty clear the layout strongly encourages valet use. I feel snobby for status dropping but I need to mention that I have Wyndham Diamond and this is the first time I felt brand loyalty seemed pointless. I understand upgrades and perks that are advertised with status are based on property availability but I basically got nothing. This was the first time I couldn't even get the free late checkout 12PM check out (11AM standard) on a Monday but I could pay ~$50 for it. Didn't even get a welcome gift thats usually a small snack or something which is an appreciated small perk after traveling. All in all, the property and exterior of the hotel is well maintained and charming, and the amenities, while nothing spectacular, were nice parts of the stay. For how much it costs to stay here (Wyndham status or not) it was incredibly underwhelming, oddly inflexible.

    The hotel is nice. The staff is very nice. And the foods pretty darn good. Honestly, the only issue…read moreI had was with the golf course. Now the golf course itself has a great layout, pretty forgiving fairways but what they don't tell you about are the deer flies and there are tons of them especially when you get back by the more swampy areas and they bite. it just feels like a mosquito bite and the good news is you don't have the itchy bump like a mosquito but they are annoying as hell and there is no warning about them. They don't tell you about it either when you show up so you can't prepare for it but. The only other negative is it rained, and the rain knocked out the television signal. I thought this was 2025 not 1980. I would recommend this place but spray with tons of off...

    Shore Space - sharedofficespaces - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...