Posting this reply from the Posh Den regarding their space on the BW:

Dear Michael,


Whatever list this is, could you please post this reply.


The Posh Den space is only operating temporary as an Art Gallery with world 
famous celebrity photographer Timothy White. Stop by and see if you can guess 
all the A list celebrities.

www.timothywhitephotograpy.com      

Over the next few weeks, Posh Den will be filled with amazing merchandise.

Posh Den is the Jersey Shore's newest destination for treasures from
locations that most people only dream of visiting; bringing a unique
collection of Asian Modern art and artifacts, gifts and home furnishings that 
are as amazing as our Ocean Front location.

We look forward to you stopping by and see our amazing utilization of our 
space. 

Best regards,

The Posh Den Team
Roy, David and Jamie





From: arcman210 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/07/23 Wed PM 03:34:52 EDT
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: If I had the VP of ops job....

                
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How to resolve the shipping container issues:
> 
> Rethink them - either admit they are permanent or just build a real 
> structure. doodles have been done for bathrooms in the past - so I 
> heard.
> 

its pretty obvious that these "pop up" retail units are permanent. 
they built a mini golf around it, as well as  the water park... 
electricity and plumbing runs to them.  for all that effort, theyre 
probably not going anywhere.

> Elimintate them. How?  Some of the shops on the boardwalk simply 
take 
> up more space then they need. They don't utilize space wisely. 
> They need to cut out the 10x12 or or whatever size spaces out of 
some 
> of the store fronts. Exmaples would be the Shades store going in on 
> First ave. Space could be taken from Style rocket - creating a 
> smaller unit with BW frontage and still gving the larger unit 
enough 
> space to work with. Interesting to look at the units in CH - 
> all "smaller" spaces as part of larger space behind it.
> 
> Malls do the same thing today - recongizing the EXTERIOR of the 
> building has retail value as does what is behind it and inside it. 
> 
> Can you fit additional units in the 5th ave Pav? Yes. 

lots of wasted space... but then again i dont think many of these 
stores are filled out to their maximum potential yet.  glass blowing 
and pottery need their extra space to hold workshops and such, and 
style rocket might fill up as time goes on.  a place like posh den, 
on the other hand, seems completely out of place in that large corner 
spot in 3rd ave.  there could be much much more in that space, its 
way too empty right now

> 
> Don't forget - the Casino has yet to be done, as has the rest of 
> the "zone" - Ocean ave, cookman, around casino and empress down to 
> cookman
> 

dont forget sunset ave pavilion and the 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)

                                                                                
        


Michael W. Brim
321 Sunset Ave. 5F
Asbury Park NJ 07712
Cell: 732-996-8160

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