--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one posted anything on my sidewalk and light post yet, but
you appear to be over there now, and you probably saw it. what do you
think of it?
not saying all of this is 100% factual, but i believe it 1.
sidewalks put in
Why post this
i felt like explaining. why'd you post what you said?
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.and this???
felt like posting that too. whats your point? sorry its not asbury
park releated. i think you should be able to deleate it and not worry about
it. its not one of those posts that has 50 posts atached to it. :-)
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Are you imitating Chucky?
wow! you people truely are very imature! no wonder this group goes off the
wall so much.
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not saying all of this is 100% factual, but i believe it 1.
sidewalks put in cheap and fast not up to codes and specs partners told
to remove and do it right, nothing to do with m.m. 2. lamposts there
might be 3 different sizes and style there are at least 2 that i have
noitce one wider than
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Chetrit has purchased the Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway
for
$225 million.
It was Mr. Chetrit that just sold the Toy Building at 200 Fifth
Avenue
for $500 million to LL Holding Company (a price so high that it
made
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
The partners are sitting on gold, and they now it. The that gets
built up around them, the shiner that pot gets. What they pay in
taxes is drop in the bucket to the final payoff.
...
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hinge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and i'm not talking about the antiques store on main. I'm
talking about the one near The
Saint.
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As the emblem indicates it was the Studebaker dealership building.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you imitating Chucky?
wow! you people truely are very imature! no wonder this group
goes off the wall so much.
No offense meant, but Oak ask me to comment and it was different from
his typical style. I didn;t graps
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], wernerapnj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The lights have turned into a huge problem. They are not standard
fixtures supported by JCPL. Maintainance, repair and replacement
will fall on the City (taxpayers). Need for spare parts was not
accounted for and they may not be
So basically, we have a bunch of non-working, non-standard useless lights that
all need to
be replaced? Amazing.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], wernerapnj wernerapnj@ wrote:
The lights have turned into a huge problem. They are not
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hinge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So basically, we have a bunch of non-working, non-standard useless
lights that all need to
be replaced? Amazing.
I would not say that. There is nothing wrong with having a different
style of lights, however, when the bulbs become
So basically, we have a bunch of non-working, non-standard useless
One of my favorite pit stops in Florida is the Thomas edison Labs in
Ft. Meyers.
One of the highlights are the bulbs that are still burning from way
back when...
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NEver post when you just got your hiarcut and the salon is more like a
saloon. Good cheap bottle of wine and pocket pc with a tiny keyboard.
To translate what I meant was:
1. The Cherts dump $16m in to the berk just to buy it.
2. Possibilities of the fate of the berk:
a)a good dose of white
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NEver post when you just got your hiarcut and the salon is more
like a
saloon. Good cheap bottle of wine and pocket pc with a tiny
keyboard.
I thought something like that was the problem. Love/hate those
blackberries.
To
No offense meant, but Oak ask me to comment and it was different from
his typical style. I didn;t graps his meaning. It appeared as you wrote
it. No offense.
Hmmm. Oh ok. I guess i wont take offence to that then... Well, if your
thinking painting something white and throing a few
Nicely said there werner! By the way, i didn't think MM for a fact had
anything to do with the curbscape, i just through the question out there!
You didnt mention the light pole size. Did you notice the change in
thickness? What do you think inspired the change? Or is it just a
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicely said there werner! By the way, i didn't think MM for a
fact had anything to do with the curbscape, i just through the
question out there!
You didnt mention the light pole size. Did you notice the
change in
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if you recall that was brought out at a council meeting last
month. The city said that Partners would be responsible for
maintaining
the lights within the waterfront redevelopment zone. Which prompted
my
response that there
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], wernerapnj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is nothing in the agreement that makes Asbury Partners
responsible for the streetscape fixtures once they are installed and
accepted by the City.
They are in the public ROW, become the property of the City and the
Ha. If he has that much money, and is willing to invest in Asbury Park. Then
yes, i recomend he buy something else, perhaps take over Asbury partners!
Instead of him investing all his money into one project (BC), id rather see him
spread it around thin.
charlie
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was stated that that was the fact, whether correct or otherwise.
In
regard to those outlet boxes - great, I can run my laptop on their
dime.
It was asked if they
Thanks,
The fatter poles have an outlet box mounted on them for 'decorative
lights'. The thin poles would not accomodate the outlet box.
Werner
Your welcome. Hmmm. I'd like to agree with you there, but i don't know if
that's the reason! I recall seeing the outlet boxes on about every
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], wernerapnj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was asked if they are responsible for the lights. It was stated
that they are responsible for the lights.
The detail left out is that they are only responsible for installing
them nothing more.
Yes, but it came up in the
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They were also on the thin poles. More and more thicker poles seem
to be emerging daily.
They are gaining gravitas
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I actually laugehd a few days ago, probably a few weeks by now. As i posted in
an earlier post, i noticed the new windows with stickers on them. I laughed to
myself thinking, why would they replace them with that? It doesn't seem like
the kind of window youd go out and by if you had a
Honey, whoever you are, I can't access your information. Maybe you
should get some people that have technological knowledge to post for
you. Maybe repost with a proper attachment. Thank you! Jon
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], wait_foru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
We are a dedicated
One thing about the Berkeley -- do not underestimate what the value
to Asbury Park would be to have a world-class hotel. The Empress
has done very good business, but a fixed up Berkeley (or a
completely new Berkeley) would be one of the anchors to bringing
people to town for extended
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gary Wien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The lack of hotel was why I was very worried with the redevelopment
plan. Sure there was a hotel scheduled in the original plan, but
that plan could just as easily been labeled fantasy land as most
people didn't expect to
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and while you may not like PF changs, cheesecake etc - they all
are a draw, cause that's what people what to piss away their money
on. Golden Corral, Cheesecake etc - all have pretty good expansion
plans in NJ. Trust me. And,
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