Wesley grove phase two is accross the street from one. The
trinagle lot, previous moonstruck building. How many phases are there
in the project? 3? Phase three will be west of phase 1?
I really hope phase 3, if that is correct, wont resemble the exact
look of phase 1. I notice the
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>People forget, don't follow everything on here, or dont know.
Calm down there buddy...
What made you think I wasn't calm?
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"They are the new owners of the Berkeley Carteret Hotel...I had heard
that their vision was to recreate that bridge. Not sure how they would
do it unless they got agreement from Asbury partners..."
Oh all right. Thanks for making that clear. The name didn't ring any bells
with me. Just ho
"Chucky boy, we've gone over this before. The Chetrits are NYC real
estate investors who bought the Berkley Carteret. Maybe there is an
easement agreement benefitting the BC? Maybe they have the right to
have that bridge?"
People forget, don't follow everything on here, or dont know.
They are the new owners of the Berkeley Carteret Hotel...I had heard
that their vision was to recreate that bridge. Not sure how they would
do it unless they got agreement from Asbury partners...
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> "I heard a rumor a whil
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "I heard a rumor a while back that the Chetrit Bros were going to
> re-establish the bridge from the BCH to the pavillion..."
>
> Who are the Chetrit brothers? And how would they do that, unless
they were giving devel
"I heard a rumor a while back that the Chetrit Bros were going to
re-establish the bridge from the BCH to the pavillion..."
Who are the Chetrit brothers? And how would they do that, unless they were
giving development rights to the pavillion?
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Nee
Wow, there was a theater in there? Do you know anything about that?
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> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" wrote:
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> > Oh, and i'm not talking about the antiques store on main. I'm talking
> about the one near The
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> Oh, and i'm not talking about the antiques store on main. I'm talking
about the one near The
> Saint.
>
> totally agree with you on that sign, can not give you an exact year
but i know it was there in th 1920s it is adver
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Very well addressed already - Shops, beach equipment rentals,
> lockerrooms, tunnel to the beach.
>
> What's not clear to me is if there was a distinct 2nd floor? Appears
> that there was from the exterior window conf
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> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" wrote:
> > Think of the competing units for sale in AP. The only catch in any
> > of these condo deals is the association fees. This one is around
> > $600./month. so financ
> The WRP calls for a "public" beach club in the 2nd Ave pavillion.<<<
The WRP called for a bunch of stuff.
No time line for a beach club. You don't even need a "club". Just a
place for a family to come, enjoy the day. Then, maybe, if they had a
chance to clean-up, they might viist somewhere i
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> Think of the competing units for sale in AP. The only catch in any
> of these condo deals is the association fees. This one is around
> $600./month. so finance 480k 6% for 30 years and your payment is
> $2877 plus your co
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>-- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" wrote:
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> > Here's an idea for it and should of been in the agreement.
> >
> > How about restoring it as a bathhouse - you know, one the public
> could
> > use to shower
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> I heard a rumor a while back that the Chetrit Bros were going to
> re-establish the bridge from the BCH to the pavillion...
That was the original HV plan. Someone has to agree to it. PArtners
owns the Pav in FRONT
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> I heard a rumor a while back that the Chetrit Bros were going to
> re-establish the bridge from the BCH to the pavillion...
That was the original HV plan. Someone has to agree to it. PArtners
owns the Pav in FRONT
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I heard a rumor a while back that the Chetrit Bros were going to
re-establish the bridge from the BCH to the pavillion...
We'll see
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> I like the 5th ave pavillion, behind the Berkley Hotel the most
(closly following with
I like the 5th ave pavillion, behind the Berkley Hotel the most (closly
following with the 1st ave.). The curvey ramp aws great. So when do they
build the new one to replace it? Lets start the clock
What's everyone think the chances are of a new one ever being built?
Probably
Nicely said there werner. I didn't realize the current pavillion east of
the Berkley never had the bridge. I alwasy saw the hook up for it, but assumed
it was taken down. Interesting. Yes, the bridge would be good. Maybe now
that the Berkely is under going changes with high hopes, the
"the 2nd and 3rd ave pavilions had rear decks
with bathrooms off the back or west side"
A-ha! Yes, that sounds familar now. I was probably 5, if not less when all
this was still open (barley)
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Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the lat
Oh, and i'm not talking about the antiques store on main. I'm talking about the
one near The
Saint.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Werner,
> I really dig the sign that is still attached to that building.
> Do you know anything about it's history?
> Jack
Werner,
I really dig the sign that is still attached to that building.
Do you know anything about it's history?
Jack
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Maureen
It's a sad commentary, when a small station, gets muzzled, the way
this small microstation has! This sounds like a job for Democracy
Now! Amy Goodman also broadcasts, on WBAI 99.5 FM. which is listener
sponsored radio and LINK TV, which is viewer sponsored. WBAI is owned
by the Pacifia f
To all who want to have a terrific time!! You are invited to
THIS FRIDAY!!!
What: 110th Anniversary Party of the incorporation of the City of
Asbury Park (The Food network will be filming the event)
When: Friday April 13, 2007 5:00pm until fireworks at dusk
Tickets: Admission is f
Maybe you could fill in for Imus while he is out for the next 2 weeks
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Thanks, JJ and Sharon -
I'm afraid podcasts are still l
Hello all-
Thought many of you would be interested in hearing Jim Keady's and Leslie
Kretzu's informative talk this week at Monmouth Univ. See below for details.
Kerri
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Here's an idea for it and should of been in the agreement.
>
> How about restoring it as a bathhouse - you know, one the public
could
> use to shower and sh_t?
>
> The basement was used for lifeguard room, the upper flo
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Werner,
> Any idea what that $150,000 fee we paid was for?
>
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Payment for the construction inspector.
Werner
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Gary Wien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of my biggest problems with Asbury Partners was them having
their
> office space there. If you're in control of a billion dollar
> rennovation you could spend a hundred dollars on a nice sign for
your
> busines
Very well addressed already - Shops, beach equipment rentals,
lockerrooms, tunnel to the beach.
What's not clear to me is if there was a distinct 2nd floor? Appears
that there was from the exterior window configuration. What were the
uses up there?
??
Werner
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The current pavilion was built to replace an aniquated locker room
facility left over from the early days of Asbury Park.
Since other pavilions took over the locker functions this builting
was designed as a restaurant/shops/entertainment facility.
Most notably the Arthur Pryor Memorial Bandshel
The Sunset Ave Pavilion, East of the BCHotel, was built to replace the
original pavilion of 1925 as part of the original BCH design. There
was a bridge over Ocean Ave to the roof deck of the original pavilion.
The roof was open for a sunbathing area with enclosed solariums at the
North and Sout
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It sounds like your're talking about the one behind the berkley
hotel. I was talking about the one that houses Asbury Partners and
Metro homes. I thought that was the one that Oakdorf was originaly
talking abo
"every pavilion had public restrooms,in the 80s that pavilion
consisted of johnathans, kohrs, duckys(thrown out by carabreeta,, ,, the
main beach bathiing facility which included ticket sales, lifeguard
rooms, showers, and locker facilities for the public, rental space for
beach umbrellas and r
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "The basement was used for lifeguard room, the upper floor for the
> bathhouse as was the basement. It had a tunnel that led out to the
> beach."
>
> Are you talking about the asbury partners building? Didn't
kn
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