Fred wrote..."

The new owners of the Fast lanes, Baronet and Bowling Ally. Their just 
driving of the value, every dollar they put into those buildings they 
will get at least 2 dollars back. They know what they're doing. It's 
like buying tax liens you know you'll get your money back with interest."


And that is about as wrong a thing as I have read on this board. The 
bowling alley still belongs to the same
people  who have owned it  for many years. As for the Fast Lane,  well, 
hopefully the Fast Lane will offset the money that will be lost
opening The Baronet as a community theater open to everyone who has an 
artistic dream. There will be kids performing in that theater, that is 
our ultimate goal. Especially the kids who live in Asbury who don't ever 
get the chance to see if they have some talent that needs nurturing. 
Open talent shows, variety shows, educational programs for kids.

In the end, and Fishman has jump started the process, Fishman and Mayor 
and council hold the fate of the Baronet in their hands. We will do 
everything
in our power to prove to them that The Baronet can be a successful, busy 
theater that enhances the city on multiple levels, but once the 
minuscule offers from AP Partners are rejected, it will be up to the 
city council to determine if the Baronet stays or goes.

Anyone who thinks there are any motives other than to establish a 
community theater  have no idea who we are or  what we are.

Between now and judgment day for The Baronet, it will be whether or not 
the surrounding communities support the theater. If we are able to get a 
C/O and we open it and people show up and buy tickets, that will 
hopefully sway the council vote to save an historic Asbury Building.




 
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