Asbury hotel bought for $16M

Berkeley-Carteret to reopen shortly
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 02/28/07
BY NANCY SHIELDS
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ASBURY PARK — New York real estate investors Joseph and Jacob Chetrit 
bought the Berkeley-Carteret Oceanfront Hotel on Tuesday, paying $16 
million for the historic 248-room building on the city's waterfront, 
the broker who handled the sale said.

Patricia Kobble said she represented both the buyers and sellers — 
Daniel and Ike Ahn — in the deal. She said the Chetrit brothers want 
to get the hotel — closed since late last fall — refurbished, 
restored and reopened as soon as possible, although she did not know 
if they could do it by Memorial Day.

"They've ordered everything — I saw the wallpaper, the furniture — 
they're ready," Kobble said. "As fast as they can get it done, that's 
as fast as they will open."

The brothers' company, the Chetrit Group, based in New York, has 
large real estate holdings around the country. Joseph Chetrit headed 
a joint venture of partners who bought the Sears Tower in Chicago for 
$840 million in 2004.

Kobble said she saw Joseph Chetrit's interest in the Berkeley-
Carteret, built in 1925, as a natural.

"He's in the hotel business and he likes beachfront hotels — that's 
what his specialty is," she said.

"If true, that's a big boost for the waterfront redevelopment and the 
city," Deputy Mayor James Bruno said. "I'm hoping they can work 
together with Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners to bring the 
north side of Convention Hall, the boardwalk area, back to life. It 
looks like everything's falling into place."

The new owners are working on a plan to buy additional property to 
provide parking at the hotel, said Kobble, who handled the sale 
working for Prudential but said she has just switched to Portfolio, a 
small agency in Lakewood specializing in large commercial sales.

Joseph and Jacob Chetrit could not be reached for comment. Nor could 
the sellers, Daniel Ahn and his son, Ike Ahn.

Daniel Ahn, a Queens-based entrepreneur, bought the hotel in December 
1998 for $5.1 million plus $181,000 owed in back taxes. Ahn and his 
family refurbished the Berkeley-Carteret and kept it open through the 
years that the city's waterfront plans were being created, approved 
and financed.

Boardwalk will be busy


"With this sale going through, and a commitment from the new owners 
to get the hotel back on line for this summer, we're going to have 
work under way all along the beachfront," City Manager Terence Reidy 
said Tuesday.

He said that Metro Homes plans to open a new sales office in the 
Fourth Avenue Pavilion to sell condos in the 224-unit Esperanza high 
rise. And Madison Marquette, the national retail developer is working 
to open a new restaurant in the vacant Howard Johnson's by Memorial 
Day.

Reidy said the Berkeley-Carteret sale comes a week after Madison 
Marquette signed a deal with developers Asbury Partners to lead the 
development of the entertainment and retail sectors of the waterfront 
project. Madison Marquette has said their work over the next five 
years will be a $150 million to $200 million investment.

"This announcement today, coupled with Madison Marquette a week ago 
is huge," Reidy said. "Absolutely huge. Once again, despite what 
people are saying about the real estate market, it shows confidence 
in the city of Asbury Park and the future of our city."

Ahn had bought the hotel from the Maharishi Maheshi Yogi, whose 
organization bought it in 1994 from the Federal Deposit Insurance 
Corp. for $1.85 million, of which $625,000 was for the hotel and the 
remainder for back taxes and liens. At that time, the property was 
assessed at $3 million.

The maharishi planned to use the hotel as a Transcendental Meditation 
university and holistic health care center. The city did not allow 
those uses. The maharishi had to maintain the hotel's primary use as 
a hotel.

The owners in the mid-1980s were a group led by local businessmen 
Henry and Sebastian Vaccaro, who restored the hotel but ended up in 
bankruptcy.

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