Partners
Over the past 40 years, the City of Cape May has created a nurturing environment of public-private partnerships by leasing publicly-owned structures and estates to responsible, local, non-profit organizations so that a wide array of cultural, historical, arts, environmental, and recreational events can be provided to our residents and visitors on a year round basis. Current partnership agreements:
- The historically designated Emlen Physick Estate with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities;
- The historically designated Washington Street Mall Information Booth with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities;
- The historically designated Franklin Street School with the Center for Community Arts;
- The historically designated, former Welcome Center with Cape May Stage;
- The historically designated Colonial House with the Greater Cape May Historical Society
- The Nature Center with the New Jersey Audubon Society;
- The Cape Island Tennis Club with the Cape May Tennis Club, Inc.;
- The Marine Research Facility with Rutgers University; and
- The historically designated Transportation Center/Welcome Center with the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May.