I would love to see a Hard Rock, Asbury Park and a House of Blues,
Asbury Park! Why? Every damned City I visit, that's where I either
eat or go for the music! Atlantic City has BOTH! I've visited Hard
Rock, Montreal, AC and N.O., ate last month in the HOB, AC! Music was
so (volume), LOUD, but
> places like the House of Blues etc, cool retro themed hotels, great
restaurants and the like
> would put this city back on the map.
I'm sure you've seen more then me...but I look to use the
entertainment zone Seminole Hardrock in Hollywood Fl as an example.
Cookman Ave to the Casino is a per
AP also has a worldwide connection with the music biz.
More people know about AP because of Bruce then anything else.
Besides the boardwalk, it's our number one commodity, and at the same time the
least
realized commodity.
Turning the entire redevelopment zone into an adult oriented entertainment
--- Point Pleasant would Werner's perfect example of what works - well
almost.
Point is PRIVATELY owned - not the entire boardwalk, but various
parcels along the BW. Point also had a great fire at end of the season
some years back.
They got the aquarium as little as it. The same time period, AP
Considering the fact that in Pt. Pleasant, where the boardwalk is packed every
single day
during the summer, and people are paying way too much money for food, parking
and
everything else, I guess you are right.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Tax liquor sales on the Boardwalk. 2% sales tax on booze. Will it
> stop anyone from buying.
> No.
Sunshine, sand and water. What more do you need? What's the problem?
Partners. If you just build the stuff for peop
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> Many shore communities have switched to full residential uses. The
> only problem with that model is that the only source of revenue
> becomes residential real estate taxes. You can figure out the rest
by
> yourself.
>
What Dan is saying is look who's left to pay all the salaries of
runnin
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dan can make sense of where I'm going.
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> TAX 'em.
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My second recommendation (already given) to the City after getting a
new redevelopment attorney.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Pitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yeah, but aren't you walking a fine line there when it comes to taxes?
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Nope.
They have to carry their fair share. There is a fine line. How about an
entertainment tax - like $1.00 per ticket at each venue. Do you e
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm sure Werner can help me out with this one but isn't that a lot
> closer to the historical plans of a beach/tourist town?
yes
> So what is the lure with all housing? Does it really bring in a ton of
> tax revenue -
Yeah, but aren't you walking a fine line there when it comes to taxes?
Remember the exodus of people out of NJ because of the cost of living here?
Isn't it a better idea to have a large scale industry, like entertainment which
has tons of
employees and patrons coming to spend money and pay taxes
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because it sure seems like the
> places that have been built aren't exactly having people line up
around
> the corner to live there.
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They did line up at Wesley and N. Beach - sort of. Then they didn't
know how to build o
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