Interesting article in this week's Tri City News...the basic premise
being that the Esperanza stoppage gives leverage to Madison Marquette in
any effort they may make to buy out Asbury Partners...

Hope they are correct on that.




--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dsher4" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What is really interesting to watch in asbury is the fact that cookman
> and individual people keep moving forward. Cookman is being led by
> entrepreneurs and single family homes are being bought and renovated
> by people who like and believe in the town. The stalled projects are
> the redevelopment projects only. How ironic. I'm not a pollyanna so
> i worry about the whole thing falling in on itself. that being said i
> think the breadth and magnitude of what has already come into town to
> make roots is self sustaining. Only time will tell.
> Quite frankly the esperanza is very important but also not so
> important in the sense that if the town keeps improving on its own,
> someone will see the value of oceanfront property and step up.
> Clearly this pushes things backward but its harder to stop a
> grassroots movement that is widespread than a movement lead by one or
> two forces. Please let me know if you disagree and why? This was
> also an attempt to bring the conversation back to asbury, this board
> has enough issues without injecting national politics.
>
> Dan S.
>





 
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