>From that article:
"It is an estimated $100 million project of improvements on property
roughly worth $20 million"
Property worth $20M !!!
Asbury Partners paid only $7.5M for Carabetta's development properties.
Werner
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I found something in this article for all of us. Something for Tom
> Wolf, something for Gary, something for Werner. This police tech
> stuff really has my attention. Starbucks comment, too.
>
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> By Mark Eg
Here's an old post where I "did the math" as Oak likes to say:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyPark/message/6542
I could update the numbers, but isn't that kinda like trying to
teach a pig to sing? It's obvious no one cares about permanently
eliminating deficit spending, giving city taxpayer
I found something in this article for all of us. Something for Tom
Wolf, something for Gary, something for Werner. This police tech
stuff really has my attention. Starbucks comment, too.
By Mark Egan
EAST ORANGE, New Jersey (Reuters) - Lenox Avenue in suburban East
Orange was long a hotbed
at least to some extent:
History of Presbyterian Homes & Services, Inc.
Presbyterian Homes & Services was founded in 1916 to assist Presbyterian
ministers
throughout the state who were helping families handle the emotional and
financial
responsibilities of caring for older relatives. Initiall
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Having too many government owned and other non-taxable properties
> has always been a large part of what is wrong in Asbury.
What was the percentage at one point of non-taxable - like 17% or more? I don't
recall.
Having too many government owned and other non-taxable properties
has always been a large part of what is wrong in Asbury.
Funny, it is a complaint from way back and someone brought it up to
me on the phone this afternoon. Now here the topic is again.
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Asbury Towers. I know, it's owned by the church.
Fact is, it is not a house of worship.
Luckily, my grandmother, Jewish, had the opportunity to wind up there when it
first opened,
and got to live it out with a great view.
Just wait to someone tries Eminent Domain to remove these non tax produ
"I assume the people buying those units will not be burdening the
school system during the abatement period if they listen to Fishman
and keep their kids home."
Who in their right minds would endanger their kids by bringing or
putting them in Asbury's school system?
That's one of the primary re
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> I can understand Long Branch residents being upset at the
abatements (not to
> mention the obvious emminent domain issues), but at least Long
Branch
> realized that you could only bargain so much. Within 2-3 years,
they'r
On 4/3/06 5:32 PM, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> those in LB were a bit different
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> http://atlanticville.gmnews.com/News/2004/0423/Front_Page/038.html
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I can understand Long Branch residents being upset at the abatements (not to
mention the obvious emminent domain issues), bu
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Didn't LB include or should I exclude Municipal and School Taxes for 5
years??
those in LB were a bit different
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> http://atlanticville.gmnews.com/News/2004/0423/Front_Page/038.html
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Yahoo! Groups Lin
those in LB were a bit different
http://atlanticville.gmnews.com/News/2004/0423/Front_Page/038.html
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I thought LB got a five year abatement. 0% first year then 20% the
second and so on. Plus they already had a strong tax base and they
weren't and aren't dealing with a 5 million dollar budget shortfall.
long branch, w
Give me a break. What is this the God Squad?? How about a list of what's wrong with the building?
Maureen
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Title: Homeowners Host School Board
Candidates
Homeowners Host School Board Candidates
Posted: Monday, April 3rd, 2006
The Asbury Park Homeowners Association is hosting a "Meet the
School Board Candidates" event tomorrow, April 4th. The entire slate
of 8 candidates have been invited. Each y
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> long branch, with alll theirs sins, managed not to give abatements.
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> When this "new" deal was struck, there were real developers who were
interested. Its just who
> was willing to play.
>
> Who's willing to live on
long branch, with alll theirs sins, managed not to give abatements.
When this "new" deal was struck, there were real developers who were
interested. Its just who
was willing to play.
Who's willing to live on the water, in AP?
Some of those with "a dream". Some of those with hard money. Some w
"Boy are those waterfront tax abatements (no school taxes) going to
look unwise in a few years. Can't say they weren't told. But they keep
on giving them. The gift that never stops giving."
In all fairness to Weldon, Aaron and council, they had no choice; look
at the mess that the waterfront is, w
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