--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "arcman210" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>4th ave pavilion (mm could 
> move their offices to the 2nd floor of either or both of those 
> pavilions and open up the ground floor for retail in 4th and fill 
> that gap in the flow of the boardwalk... eliminate a dead zone)
>


The biggest wasted space in the building that was in the best condition.

The problem with the 5th ave pav, they put two units in there that need 
all that venting....

Some stores likfe the "extra" space as a way to display - like gallerys 
or trendy stores. But you can also think of a corner newstand in NYC or 
Jack's 99cent store in midtown - floor to ceiling front to back ever 
inch filled.

One of my first jobs - Channel Lumber in Ocean Twp - stocking shelves 
before they opened (and later closed)...we were given computer diagrams 
of how all the "new" packaging was designed to maximize shelf space.

You can fit alot in a small space. Pay less rent and utilities. That's 
why the pop-ups are interesting, a table at the flea market is 
interesting and a web page or web storefront is interesting. Overhead.




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