"…its clear that whats done on the boardwalk is only for a few years,
until a final renovation is done…that final renovation will come as
soon as the first 3 main residential projects are completed)." 

The only thing `clear' is that the MD doesn't know what he's doing. 
When marketing a product, any product, every product from soup to
nuts; you don't come to market with half assed representations of what
you want the consumer to purchase.  That Larry would do a press
release with the mayor, announcing the "waterfront area is showing off
its new face this summer…has been actively preparing for the expected
crowds…boardwalk has been totally renovated - new boards, railings,
lighting and benches… more than 15 stores, restaurants and amusements
are opening in three boardwalk pavilions", when all the work "looked
cheap, tacky, and temporary"; announces to everyone that he is
perpetrating a hoax and fraud, that his final product will be cheap,
tacky, and temporary.


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> "It is in total contrast to Cookman. You walk away
> from a stroll down
> cookman with 'wow, they are really taking this
> seriously!'. The BW
> leaves me shaking my head and saying to myself 'They
> must be
> joking!"
> 
> your right, there is a difference between the
> boardwalk and cookman ave.  but keep in mind, that
> whats being done on cookman ave. is perminate, and
> ment to remain as you see it.  its clear that whats
> done on the boardwalk is only for a few years, untill
> a final renovation is done (for anyone out there who
> didnt know, or figure it out.  that final renovation
> will come as soon as the first 3 main residential
> projects are completed).
> 
> "I am sure I was not the only one who left feeling
> what
> was 'fixed' looked cheap, tacky, and temporary."
> 
> cheap, yes.  tacky, possiably. temporary, of course.
> 
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