getting back to being THE draw for AP.
That, the ocean, the beach and bw. THAT will help grow the rest of the
city. So maybe you'll wind up with condos or hotels or rooming houses
or an apartment building on the ocean. Time will tell.
Dickey Betts & Great Southern coming 10/9 to the Paramount.
Fernbach said he has 47 closed and 60 under contract at N. Beach.
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"Without eminent domain, it's never going to happen," Fernbach said of
the project. He said
by the township.
Fernbach said he hoped that his company could still do the project.
"We spent a lot of time, money and energy on it," he said. "We hope
that something changes."
"Without eminent domai
citing neptune refeusing to use eminent domain, current market etc etc
etc, PAramount walks away from developing the nepotune peice of the
shark river.
1. They couldn't buy the land fair and sqaure.
2. The current economy
And (my guess) there is a particualr project that needs to get sold
out. L
Facade of Paramount Theatre to be restored by November
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 10/11/07
BY NANCY SHIELDS
STAFF WRITER
ASBURY PARK Larry Potter and his Landmark Studio crew out of
Pittstown, Hunterdon County, hope to finish up the first phase of
their restoration work on the Paramount
In a message dated 10/5/2007 12:46:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've said many tines that Asbury Park should fill the viod left by
the removal of entertainment and recreation from the surrounding
area.
Seems like a 'no-brainer' in terms of market potential.
M
The new short lights in the half round shape near the Parmount
entrance look nice. i suspected they were coming a few weeks ago from
the size of electrical bases they had. Looks good. There are still 2
mystery light bases on each side of the walkway. I can't figure out
what they will be
what's everyone think of the new Paramount entrance? Now that
it's taking shape, we can see what it's going to look like more. I
wasn't expecting the huge courtyard next to it, but it looks like it
will open things up a lot.
I hope the walkway goign from ocean to the boardwalk is sti
Werner,
Very good observation - I missed it originally.
My concern is that maybe it is intentional blight - as they did with the
Casino - let it fall into horrible disrepair and not adress the small
maintenance issues so that people forget how beautiful it once was and then a
few year
a ha! yes, i noticed you didnt leave your views on it. interesting points,
and true. they probably chose to work on it, so that whole courtyard area will
be new looking. they said that whole area would be done with the same time
that that hojo ground floor would be done. i guess they figure
When I posted the note about the demolition at the Paramount Theatre I
intentionally left out my commentary to see what discussion would turn
up.
I fear that everyone has missed the point. Its not about whether it
was the "real" entrance or not (it was not). Its not about building a
better ent
alan wrote..."If Keady is correct that there are 200 Blood gang members
here then there is no issue. Show us the proof. If his statement is
false, while it may not be the only reason it would add to the list of
reasons not to invest in this town"
What if Keady is incorrect, what if there are re
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