I don't know who's right here but they should take it slow and look
at all options.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburydogma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Does the city really want those dumps back. They are the way they
> are
> > because the city couldn't maintain them. Do you really want to
> make
> > that kind of investmest.If you take them back the rest of the
city
> > will suffer because all of your resources will go to that. Plus
> > insurance, and lost taxes. It not that easy.
> >
> Well I guess your first sentence sums up your entire opinion. You
> obviously do not see anything worth preserving or restoring. True,
> they are the way they are because of the city's inability to
> maintain them. That however, has a number of causes.
>
> Let me say right up front that there are few, if any, for-profit
> ventures that the Casino could accommodate to justify tens of
> millions of dollars in restoration. Certain not-for-profit
> facilities however, that could raise the money, for instance, the
> NJMHOF, could work. There is also the possibility that numerous
> grants could be obtained and the buildings restored in phases.
>
> The first step however, is to WANT to preserve and restore these
> gems. You don't seem to. Other towns would kill to have these
> architectural masterpieces in their borders.
> >
>
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