I'll second that, it looked to me what Ive heard about in the media 
did not get done. I thought Asbury was rebuilt over the last years. 
Looks like a long wasy to go.

You are so right about guality, Ive been to many places and the best 
show attention to detail and good presentation. I hate to say it 
[since i did have a good time] but things look cheap and disorganized 
along with being unfinished.

Someone asked for an example when i mentioned the mismatched 
buildings, just look at the one next to the convention center. 
Imagine taking the US capital, or any classy building, and painting 
it 3 differnt colors.

Orange on the left, cream in the middle and yellow on the right 
doesnt say quality to me.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "nobepeymay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I for one would like a healthy mix of residential, retail and 
> entertaiment by the boardwalk....I fear that if the boardwalk 
> becomes almost exclusively a tourist destination it will not be as 
> enjoyable for those of us who live here or spend a bunch of time 
> here.  In my opinion a boardwalk and businesses that would end up 
> being way over crowded would be less desirable to take advatage of. 
> 
> A balance of being able to support a thriving boardwalk and city 
> with and well thought out entertainment options / festivals / 
events 
> would be great.....I would take quality over quantity.



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