--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >  do you
really think they're not going to try and get rid of all of the
entertainment places?

Since Asbury Partners camee to town what music scenes disappeared?

The only people who left town were Concerts East, that's because they 
bought the Starlite. Asbury Partner's enhanced the entertainment 
scene.
1. The Pony is still open.
2. The Weekend Guitarbaque.
3. The Tiki Bar
4. The Atomic
5. Music every weekend on the Booardwalk by the Casino.
6. Movies at the Paramount.
7. Their support $$ for the jazz Festival.
8. Their support $$ for the Fourth of July Parade and Festival



That's just off the top of my head.

Asbury Partners knows that the redevelopement can't work without 
music and entertaianment. I can't wait until they prove all of you 
nay sayers wrong.

I heard the City manager and Dep Mayor were at the Saint the other 
night. Were they there to close it down or were they there to enjoy 
the music? Stop speading lies about the City wanting to get rid of 
the Saint.










 I think Gary meant is was not safe from being put out of business by
> >  the city.
> 
> Hinge,
> 
> I'm at the Saint about 3-4 nights a week.  I love that place.  To 
me,  
> it's the best club in Asbury Park.  I meant it's not safe from  
> redevelopment.
> 
> I have heard from people that are in the real estate know who say 
there  
> are plans to take it.  I hope those people are wrong, but I can 
see  
> Main Street being the final step in ridding Asbury Park of all  
> entertainment related businesses.  I mean, just look at the town.   
> Asbury sold Convention Hall and the Paramount because they thought  
> Asbury Partners would fix them up and instead they're rotting to 
the  
> ground.  My wife and I went to one of the "wine tasting" days at 
the  
> Paramount over the summer.  There was like 12 people there 
including  
> the people from the winery.  Why so few people? Well, they did a  
> horrible job promoting the event and THE AIR CONDITIONERS WERE SHOT 
on  
> a day that was in the 90s. They're probably avoiding holding 
events  
> simply because they aren't maintaining the buildings and don't 
want  
> people to know about it.   Remember Convention Hall was closed by 
the  
> inspectors a month or two ago.
> 
> If they treat Asbury's greatest places to hold events that way, do 
you  
> really think they're not going to try and get rid of all of the  
> entertainment places?
> 
> 
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