Levon Helm comes to The Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park on February 16, 2008.
Levon Helm has been in the business of making music for over forty years and if the walls of “The Barn” could talk, what stories they would tell! Music legends galore have played, jammed and recorded there and he is happily continuing that tradition.
Read more about Levon Helms and The Band at their website.
For tickets to see Levon Helm please go to our events page.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Madison Marquette - Asbury Park Plans Continue to Develop
The press release follows. What this shows is that Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners are committed to the City of Asbury Park as whole. Combined, these two companies have the capability to pull off of the largest redevelopment projects in one of the most challenging towns.
In addition to rebuilding the boardwalk and those properties in the redevelopment zone, Madison would like to create one united marketing effort for the city.
For what it's worth, I like the idea based on what we heard today. Hopefully, Madison Marquette, The City and Asbury Partners can work together to bring this phase of developing Asbury Park to a reality.
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MADISON MARQUETTE AND ASBURY PARTNERS
OUTLINE UNIFIED VISION FOR RESTORING ASBURY PARK
Private Initiatives to Include Support
for Education, Public Safety and Waterfront Redevelopment
ASBURY PARK, N.J., Jan. 14, 2008 -- The much-anticipated revitalization of the Asbury Park Waterfront is about to take a giant leap forward according to Gary Mottola, president of Madison Marquette Investments and the managing partner of Experience Asbury, the joint venture between Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners that is responsible for the City's Boardwalk redevelopment efforts.
"We've been working for the last six months on a comprehensive plan for dramatically improving and transforming the entire Waterfront Redevelopment Area, and we're thrilled to announce that the pieces have come together and we're ready to go," said Mottola.
Mottola and Hugh Lamle, president of MD Sass and the managing partner of Asbury Partners, the Waterfront's Master Redeveloper, detailed their plans in an announcement at the newly renovated Paramount Theatre, which is part of Asbury Park's renowned Convention Hall.
"Hugh and I agree on two critical aspects of the redevelopment," said Mottola. "First, that the Waterfront redevelopment effort needs a single unified and coordinated vision; and second, that the efforts to revitalize the Waterfront will never be truly successful without the involvement of the entire community. In Asbury Park, the components of a successful redevelopment are heavily interdependent. The revitalization of the Boardwalk and the Waterfront, no matter how well executed, cannot be truly successful if the off-Boardwalk areas are dilapidated and unfinished; if Downtown is not thriving as well; if visitors to the City are concerned about their safety; if the schools are unable to provide a solid education; or if any segment of the community is struggling."
To address this need for a comprehensive community-wide effort, Mottola announced that Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners would sponsor the Asbury Park Initiative, a 5 part plan intended both to advance the Waterfront revitalization and to provide for a significant increase in support from private enterprise for the Asbury Park community.
The Initiative includes: 1) an extensive renovation of all of the Boardwalk facilities from the Convention Hall to the Casino Building; 2) major improvements to the off-Boardwalk portion of the Waterfront Redevelopment Area; 3) the creation of a Boardwalk-Downtown coalition to improve the coordination of marketing and public events and to realize upon the synergies of a coordinated merchandising effort; 4) a commitment for a substantial increase in private support for Asbury Park's schools and the City's community at large; and 5) increased private support for the City's continuing efforts to improve public safety. Implementation of the Initiative is expected to begin immediately upon City approval and to be substantially completed by next summer.
The Initiative
Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners have created a five-part program, to be implemented immediately upon City approval, and with a goal for substantial completion by summer of 2008.
Part I: The Boardwalk Renovation
Improvements to the Boardwalk for summer 2008 will be extensive, and will dramatically transform the entire Boardwalk experience. The architectural design for the improvements will be provided by David Mexico of the Rockwell Group. The Rockwell Group has earned an international reputation as arguably the most dynamic and creative architectural firm in the design of exciting new entertainment venues. The improvements will include:
1. Completing the upgrade of Convention Hall. The Paramount Theatre was restored last summer. Remaining Convention Hall renovations will include all new exterior windows, improvements to all interior and exterior storefronts, substantial upgrades to the Grand Arcade, new heating and air conditioning for the entire building, an entirely new roofing system, fire and life safety upgrades including stairways to the beach to accommodate exiting, interior beautification, and the rehabilitation of exterior and interior historic elements. Also scheduled are upgrades to the infrastructure of Convention Hall to accommodate major national promotions, including new bathroom and concession facilities and new sound and lighting systems.
2. Extensive re-imaging of the Boardwalk. New pedestrian-level lighting, a comprehensive graphics and banner program, a well-conceived Boardwalk vending program and a more pleasing, carefully controlled program for extending merchants onto their adjoining Boardwalk spaces will enhance visitors' perception and experience.
3. Renovation and re-tenanting of the Fifth Avenue Pavilion, completing plans already approved by City Council.
4. Renovation and re-tenanting of the Third Avenue Pavilion.
5. Renovation and re-tenanting of the First Avenue Pavilion.
6. The construction of an exciting public beach club on the site of the Second Avenue Pavilion.
7. Complete stabilization of the Carousel portion of the Casino building and reactivation of the Carousel space for public use in summer 2008.
8. Surface coating and beautification of the plaza adjoining the Casino building and First Avenue Pavilion so it can be used effectively for public purposes.
9. Restoration and beautification of all green spaces along the Boardwalk including well-designed recreational components, providing an exciting and dynamic experience for visitors strolling from Convention Hall to the Casino.
10. A comprehensive and extensive year-round marketing and public events program for the Boardwalk, with special emphasis on the summer season. Already planned are dozens of unique and traditional events, including a major triathlon in July, the return of the volleyball, road racing, and lifeguard competitions and other sports tournaments; kite festivals, fireworks displays, an enhanced Garden State Film Festival, premier showings of feature films as well as other film-themed programs, and ongoing music programming. An extensive effort will be made to attract additional filmmaking and music recording to Asbury Park.
11. Removal of all trailers along the Boardwalk, and replacing them with improved public restroom facilities adjacent to the First Avenue Pavilion and in the Convention Hall.
The Boardwalk will feature a spectacular array of new and newly-expanded tenants, including:
Tim McLoone's Supper Club, an exciting new restaurant and entertainment venue operated by Jersey Shore legend Tim McLoone
An extraordinary new Italian eatery by Joe and Mike Cetrulo, operators of Scalini Fideli, Sirena and other top Italian restaurants in New York City and New Jersey
A cutting edge Trek Bicycle concept store owned and operated by Kathy Pena of Brielle Cyclery
An all-American diner operated by Taka, Asbury Park's current master of Japanese cuisine
An amazingly hip lounge and club created by Russell Lewis (owner of the widely acclaimed Baker Boys Bakery) and his partner Paul Connolly. Russell will also be opening a new Baker Boys shop on the Boardwalk
An eclectic combination of a new-style Mexican restaurant, authentic surf shop, and creative art gallery to be concocted by surfer, restaurateur and philanthropist supreme Marilyn Schlossbach
An expanded panini and Italian delicacy shop operated by Kathy Mongiello, the Boardwalk's newly-famous Panini Lady
The reopening of Lance and Debbie's Wonder Bar, with a newly-designed exterior terrace and volleyball court along Ocean Avenue
Part II: Off-Boardwalk Waterfront Area
A series of new improvements will significantly upgrade and beautify the off-Boardwalk Waterfront area, creating an instant impression of progress in the redevelopment and providing a safer and more user-friendly environment. Five hundred new surface parking spaces, which will be paved, well-lighted and secured, will be created. Other improvements will include:
1. Removing and burying the overhead power lines on Ocean Avenue.
2. Adding lighting to the unlit west side of Ocean Avenue and the numbered avenues to provide a safer and more user-friendly environment.
3. Completion of the Wesley Lake bulkhead restoration and parking spaces.
4. Paving, securing, lighting and providing parking on the Block adjacent to the Casino, the block between Second and Third Avenue and the block between Fourth and Fifth Avenue.
5. Cleaning up and landscaping many of the currently vacant areas in the Waterfront Redevelopment Area.
6. Donating funds to the City for the restoration and landscaping Bradley Park.
7. Grading and beautification of the triangle block along Cookman to provide a more dramatic entrance from Downtown to the Boardwalk.
8. Topcoat paving of and increased lighting along Kingsley and the several of the numbered avenues, and the addition of curbing, to provide for a neater, safer environment and more orderly parking.
9. A coordinated program of graphics and signage to reinforce a strong perception of progress in the revitalization.
10. The complete reconfiguration of Cookman Avenue east of Kingsley and Ocean Avenue from the Casino to the Convention Hall to provide the pedestrian- and merchandising-friendly environment contemplated by the WRP.
Other major developments in the off-Boardwalk area include the recently-announced acquisition by Madison Marquette of the Kushner properties along Cookman Avenue and the plans by Paramount Homes to proceed with the next phase of its residential development in North Beach. "We will be submitting our application for formal approval of the Kushner acquisition to the City this week, and we intend to proceed with the next phase of the residential development there by next summer," said Mottola of Madison Marquette.
"We're excited about expanding our commitment to Asbury Park to include a well-designed residential component." Jeffrey Fernbach, president of Paramount Homes, added: "I'm pleased to confirm that Paramount Homes will be proceeding with its next phase of development. We have already received the approval of the Technical Review Committee for our 120 unit project and will be moving forward with the remaining approvals and the start of construction."
Part III: Cookman Avenue and Downtown District
Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners will sponsor a Downtown-Boardwalk Coalition to coordinate marketing efforts and to create a genuine synergy between the Downtown merchants and the Boardwalk venues. Initial members of the coalition will include Dan DiBenedetto, president of the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce; two prominent Cookman Avenue merchants, Steven Troy of Robert Legere Homes and Marilyn Schlossbach of Market in the Middle; and Rob Ranuro of RDR Development, a prominent Asbury Park developer. Initiatives which may be undertaken by the Coalition include implementing a trolley service between Downtown and the Boardwalk (a service that already has been provided by Experience Asbury on many special dates over the past six months.)
Part IV: Schools and Communities
Recognizing that a comprehensive redevelopment initiative for Asbury Park must address the needs of the community overall, Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners, working closely with City officials and community groups, will expand their efforts in funding and sponsoring community programs and initiatives and will coordinate and encourage the involvement of other private businesses in these efforts. This will include:
Working with Tyler Blackmore, the principal of Asbury Park High School, to sponsor and support the newly-created Arts and Humanities Academy at the high school.
Creating a program that gives priority for employment to residents of Asbury Park and provides City residents with the opportunity to participate in the Waterfront revitalization. Specifically, any Asbury Park residents who may have lost their employment as a result of the recent halting of construction at the Esperanza will be given top priority for employment on Waterfront projects.
Part V: Public Safety
The Asbury Park Police Department, working with the New Jersey State Police and the Monmouth County Prosecutor, has mounted a strong campaign to improve public safety in Asbury Park. Although we recognize that public safety will always remain a government function, Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners will, both directly and in coordination with other private interests, offer to support this effort under the guidance of the Police Department and other enforcement agencies. One area where we can be of assistance is in the implementation of a video surveillance system in the City. Video surveillance has been shown to be a very effective tool in increasing public safety. Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners are willing to fund the gap needed to allow the immediate installation and operation of a video surveillance system in Asbury Park. Other areas of support will include:
Continuing the private security patrols in the Waterfront Development Area which are being funded by Asbury Partners and Madison Marquette, and coordinating these security efforts with the Asbury Park Police Department.
Continuing to fund an additional police presence in critical redevelopment locations.
In closing, Gary Mottola stated: "Asbury Park is a truly special place, a place with an emotional connection to virtually everyone in New Jersey. We're proud to be a part of what's happening here, and confident that this City will move forward to once again become a premiere resort and entertainment destination of the East Coast." However, Mottola was careful to point out the challenges facing the Initiative. "While we are confident that Asbury Park's Waterfront revitalization effort can succeed, we believe that success will be dependent on two critical factors: first, an immediate, unified development effort on a major scale; and second, the extensive involvement of the community in the revitalization, and the expansive support of the community by private enterprise."
Thank you.
David Dorfman
asburyboardwalk.com
In addition to rebuilding the boardwalk and those properties in the redevelopment zone, Madison would like to create one united marketing effort for the city.
For what it's worth, I like the idea based on what we heard today. Hopefully, Madison Marquette, The City and Asbury Partners can work together to bring this phase of developing Asbury Park to a reality.
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MADISON MARQUETTE AND ASBURY PARTNERS
OUTLINE UNIFIED VISION FOR RESTORING ASBURY PARK
Private Initiatives to Include Support
for Education, Public Safety and Waterfront Redevelopment
ASBURY PARK, N.J., Jan. 14, 2008 -- The much-anticipated revitalization of the Asbury Park Waterfront is about to take a giant leap forward according to Gary Mottola, president of Madison Marquette Investments and the managing partner of Experience Asbury, the joint venture between Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners that is responsible for the City's Boardwalk redevelopment efforts.
"We've been working for the last six months on a comprehensive plan for dramatically improving and transforming the entire Waterfront Redevelopment Area, and we're thrilled to announce that the pieces have come together and we're ready to go," said Mottola.
Mottola and Hugh Lamle, president of MD Sass and the managing partner of Asbury Partners, the Waterfront's Master Redeveloper, detailed their plans in an announcement at the newly renovated Paramount Theatre, which is part of Asbury Park's renowned Convention Hall.
"Hugh and I agree on two critical aspects of the redevelopment," said Mottola. "First, that the Waterfront redevelopment effort needs a single unified and coordinated vision; and second, that the efforts to revitalize the Waterfront will never be truly successful without the involvement of the entire community. In Asbury Park, the components of a successful redevelopment are heavily interdependent. The revitalization of the Boardwalk and the Waterfront, no matter how well executed, cannot be truly successful if the off-Boardwalk areas are dilapidated and unfinished; if Downtown is not thriving as well; if visitors to the City are concerned about their safety; if the schools are unable to provide a solid education; or if any segment of the community is struggling."
To address this need for a comprehensive community-wide effort, Mottola announced that Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners would sponsor the Asbury Park Initiative, a 5 part plan intended both to advance the Waterfront revitalization and to provide for a significant increase in support from private enterprise for the Asbury Park community.
The Initiative includes: 1) an extensive renovation of all of the Boardwalk facilities from the Convention Hall to the Casino Building; 2) major improvements to the off-Boardwalk portion of the Waterfront Redevelopment Area; 3) the creation of a Boardwalk-Downtown coalition to improve the coordination of marketing and public events and to realize upon the synergies of a coordinated merchandising effort; 4) a commitment for a substantial increase in private support for Asbury Park's schools and the City's community at large; and 5) increased private support for the City's continuing efforts to improve public safety. Implementation of the Initiative is expected to begin immediately upon City approval and to be substantially completed by next summer.
The Initiative
Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners have created a five-part program, to be implemented immediately upon City approval, and with a goal for substantial completion by summer of 2008.
Part I: The Boardwalk Renovation
Improvements to the Boardwalk for summer 2008 will be extensive, and will dramatically transform the entire Boardwalk experience. The architectural design for the improvements will be provided by David Mexico of the Rockwell Group. The Rockwell Group has earned an international reputation as arguably the most dynamic and creative architectural firm in the design of exciting new entertainment venues. The improvements will include:
1. Completing the upgrade of Convention Hall. The Paramount Theatre was restored last summer. Remaining Convention Hall renovations will include all new exterior windows, improvements to all interior and exterior storefronts, substantial upgrades to the Grand Arcade, new heating and air conditioning for the entire building, an entirely new roofing system, fire and life safety upgrades including stairways to the beach to accommodate exiting, interior beautification, and the rehabilitation of exterior and interior historic elements. Also scheduled are upgrades to the infrastructure of Convention Hall to accommodate major national promotions, including new bathroom and concession facilities and new sound and lighting systems.
2. Extensive re-imaging of the Boardwalk. New pedestrian-level lighting, a comprehensive graphics and banner program, a well-conceived Boardwalk vending program and a more pleasing, carefully controlled program for extending merchants onto their adjoining Boardwalk spaces will enhance visitors' perception and experience.
3. Renovation and re-tenanting of the Fifth Avenue Pavilion, completing plans already approved by City Council.
4. Renovation and re-tenanting of the Third Avenue Pavilion.
5. Renovation and re-tenanting of the First Avenue Pavilion.
6. The construction of an exciting public beach club on the site of the Second Avenue Pavilion.
7. Complete stabilization of the Carousel portion of the Casino building and reactivation of the Carousel space for public use in summer 2008.
8. Surface coating and beautification of the plaza adjoining the Casino building and First Avenue Pavilion so it can be used effectively for public purposes.
9. Restoration and beautification of all green spaces along the Boardwalk including well-designed recreational components, providing an exciting and dynamic experience for visitors strolling from Convention Hall to the Casino.
10. A comprehensive and extensive year-round marketing and public events program for the Boardwalk, with special emphasis on the summer season. Already planned are dozens of unique and traditional events, including a major triathlon in July, the return of the volleyball, road racing, and lifeguard competitions and other sports tournaments; kite festivals, fireworks displays, an enhanced Garden State Film Festival, premier showings of feature films as well as other film-themed programs, and ongoing music programming. An extensive effort will be made to attract additional filmmaking and music recording to Asbury Park.
11. Removal of all trailers along the Boardwalk, and replacing them with improved public restroom facilities adjacent to the First Avenue Pavilion and in the Convention Hall.
The Boardwalk will feature a spectacular array of new and newly-expanded tenants, including:
Tim McLoone's Supper Club, an exciting new restaurant and entertainment venue operated by Jersey Shore legend Tim McLoone
An extraordinary new Italian eatery by Joe and Mike Cetrulo, operators of Scalini Fideli, Sirena and other top Italian restaurants in New York City and New Jersey
A cutting edge Trek Bicycle concept store owned and operated by Kathy Pena of Brielle Cyclery
An all-American diner operated by Taka, Asbury Park's current master of Japanese cuisine
An amazingly hip lounge and club created by Russell Lewis (owner of the widely acclaimed Baker Boys Bakery) and his partner Paul Connolly. Russell will also be opening a new Baker Boys shop on the Boardwalk
An eclectic combination of a new-style Mexican restaurant, authentic surf shop, and creative art gallery to be concocted by surfer, restaurateur and philanthropist supreme Marilyn Schlossbach
An expanded panini and Italian delicacy shop operated by Kathy Mongiello, the Boardwalk's newly-famous Panini Lady
The reopening of Lance and Debbie's Wonder Bar, with a newly-designed exterior terrace and volleyball court along Ocean Avenue
Part II: Off-Boardwalk Waterfront Area
A series of new improvements will significantly upgrade and beautify the off-Boardwalk Waterfront area, creating an instant impression of progress in the redevelopment and providing a safer and more user-friendly environment. Five hundred new surface parking spaces, which will be paved, well-lighted and secured, will be created. Other improvements will include:
1. Removing and burying the overhead power lines on Ocean Avenue.
2. Adding lighting to the unlit west side of Ocean Avenue and the numbered avenues to provide a safer and more user-friendly environment.
3. Completion of the Wesley Lake bulkhead restoration and parking spaces.
4. Paving, securing, lighting and providing parking on the Block adjacent to the Casino, the block between Second and Third Avenue and the block between Fourth and Fifth Avenue.
5. Cleaning up and landscaping many of the currently vacant areas in the Waterfront Redevelopment Area.
6. Donating funds to the City for the restoration and landscaping Bradley Park.
7. Grading and beautification of the triangle block along Cookman to provide a more dramatic entrance from Downtown to the Boardwalk.
8. Topcoat paving of and increased lighting along Kingsley and the several of the numbered avenues, and the addition of curbing, to provide for a neater, safer environment and more orderly parking.
9. A coordinated program of graphics and signage to reinforce a strong perception of progress in the revitalization.
10. The complete reconfiguration of Cookman Avenue east of Kingsley and Ocean Avenue from the Casino to the Convention Hall to provide the pedestrian- and merchandising-friendly environment contemplated by the WRP.
Other major developments in the off-Boardwalk area include the recently-announced acquisition by Madison Marquette of the Kushner properties along Cookman Avenue and the plans by Paramount Homes to proceed with the next phase of its residential development in North Beach. "We will be submitting our application for formal approval of the Kushner acquisition to the City this week, and we intend to proceed with the next phase of the residential development there by next summer," said Mottola of Madison Marquette.
"We're excited about expanding our commitment to Asbury Park to include a well-designed residential component." Jeffrey Fernbach, president of Paramount Homes, added: "I'm pleased to confirm that Paramount Homes will be proceeding with its next phase of development. We have already received the approval of the Technical Review Committee for our 120 unit project and will be moving forward with the remaining approvals and the start of construction."
Part III: Cookman Avenue and Downtown District
Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners will sponsor a Downtown-Boardwalk Coalition to coordinate marketing efforts and to create a genuine synergy between the Downtown merchants and the Boardwalk venues. Initial members of the coalition will include Dan DiBenedetto, president of the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce; two prominent Cookman Avenue merchants, Steven Troy of Robert Legere Homes and Marilyn Schlossbach of Market in the Middle; and Rob Ranuro of RDR Development, a prominent Asbury Park developer. Initiatives which may be undertaken by the Coalition include implementing a trolley service between Downtown and the Boardwalk (a service that already has been provided by Experience Asbury on many special dates over the past six months.)
Part IV: Schools and Communities
Recognizing that a comprehensive redevelopment initiative for Asbury Park must address the needs of the community overall, Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners, working closely with City officials and community groups, will expand their efforts in funding and sponsoring community programs and initiatives and will coordinate and encourage the involvement of other private businesses in these efforts. This will include:
Working with Tyler Blackmore, the principal of Asbury Park High School, to sponsor and support the newly-created Arts and Humanities Academy at the high school.
Creating a program that gives priority for employment to residents of Asbury Park and provides City residents with the opportunity to participate in the Waterfront revitalization. Specifically, any Asbury Park residents who may have lost their employment as a result of the recent halting of construction at the Esperanza will be given top priority for employment on Waterfront projects.
Part V: Public Safety
The Asbury Park Police Department, working with the New Jersey State Police and the Monmouth County Prosecutor, has mounted a strong campaign to improve public safety in Asbury Park. Although we recognize that public safety will always remain a government function, Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners will, both directly and in coordination with other private interests, offer to support this effort under the guidance of the Police Department and other enforcement agencies. One area where we can be of assistance is in the implementation of a video surveillance system in the City. Video surveillance has been shown to be a very effective tool in increasing public safety. Madison Marquette and Asbury Partners are willing to fund the gap needed to allow the immediate installation and operation of a video surveillance system in Asbury Park. Other areas of support will include:
Continuing the private security patrols in the Waterfront Development Area which are being funded by Asbury Partners and Madison Marquette, and coordinating these security efforts with the Asbury Park Police Department.
Continuing to fund an additional police presence in critical redevelopment locations.
In closing, Gary Mottola stated: "Asbury Park is a truly special place, a place with an emotional connection to virtually everyone in New Jersey. We're proud to be a part of what's happening here, and confident that this City will move forward to once again become a premiere resort and entertainment destination of the East Coast." However, Mottola was careful to point out the challenges facing the Initiative. "While we are confident that Asbury Park's Waterfront revitalization effort can succeed, we believe that success will be dependent on two critical factors: first, an immediate, unified development effort on a major scale; and second, the extensive involvement of the community in the revitalization, and the expansive support of the community by private enterprise."
Thank you.
David Dorfman
asburyboardwalk.com
Friday, January 04, 2008
Madison Marquette to the Rescue....
Asbury Park, New Jersey January 4, 2008 - Madison Marquette, a national developer of retail and residential real estate, announced today they have purchased redevelopment project which was started by The Kushner Companies.
The stalled project, known as Wesley Grove has 22 of 91 units sold and 2 other blocks slated for residential development, empty. A total of 750 units were planned by Kushner. Those that were built, known as the St. James - was considered by many as dull and did little to beautify the area.
According to an article on the ASbury Park Press January 4, Mottola said, "We think we can accelerate the whole process there,", "Since Kushner Cos. did a business strategy of exiting New Jersey, they didn't have the same level of excitement about Asbury Park as we have and which we can bring to this project."
"We're going to completely finish all the units, improve the overall look," Mottola
said. "The whole area will be cleaned up and beautified." Thank god. It needs to be cleaned up.
Madison Marquette's investment last spring in the city gave a boost to the boardwalk as new restaurants opened and the city's historic icons, Paramount Theatre, Convention Hall and the Casino, underwent renovation and restoration.
This announcement came a few weeks after Hoboken developer Dean Geibel and Metro Homes shut down its oceanfront Esperanza condominium site, citing a "national mortgage crisis" that had caused a setback for the company.
While there is a national slowdown in residential real estate, there is a string demand to create DESTINATIONS, especially since Asbury Park WAS a destination, IS a destination and will ALWAYS be a destination.
It takes vision, dedication, money, work and city that is able to communicate and work with developers.
The OCEAN and SAND are waiting.
Congratulations Madison Marquette.
Don't let anyone down. So far, you have a big fan club.
The stalled project, known as Wesley Grove has 22 of 91 units sold and 2 other blocks slated for residential development, empty. A total of 750 units were planned by Kushner. Those that were built, known as the St. James - was considered by many as dull and did little to beautify the area.
According to an article on the ASbury Park Press January 4, Mottola said, "We think we can accelerate the whole process there,", "Since Kushner Cos. did a business strategy of exiting New Jersey, they didn't have the same level of excitement about Asbury Park as we have and which we can bring to this project."
"We're going to completely finish all the units, improve the overall look," Mottola
said. "The whole area will be cleaned up and beautified." Thank god. It needs to be cleaned up.
Madison Marquette's investment last spring in the city gave a boost to the boardwalk as new restaurants opened and the city's historic icons, Paramount Theatre, Convention Hall and the Casino, underwent renovation and restoration.
This announcement came a few weeks after Hoboken developer Dean Geibel and Metro Homes shut down its oceanfront Esperanza condominium site, citing a "national mortgage crisis" that had caused a setback for the company.
While there is a national slowdown in residential real estate, there is a string demand to create DESTINATIONS, especially since Asbury Park WAS a destination, IS a destination and will ALWAYS be a destination.
It takes vision, dedication, money, work and city that is able to communicate and work with developers.
The OCEAN and SAND are waiting.
Congratulations Madison Marquette.
Don't let anyone down. So far, you have a big fan club.
Esperanza At Asbury Park Offering Refunds
On December 28, I noted that as of that date, there was no word from Metro Homes LLC and those who had deposits on units at The Esperanza at Asbury Park.
However, while this writer has not heard from Metro (not that they have to tell me...), they have communicated with several of those who asked about the status of their deposits.
There is GOOD news. Metro Homes LLC has offered to return deposits to those that request it regardless. That is, Metro is still looking to complete this project and arrange financing to do so. They are still considering this a "temporary" work stoppage - and therefore not legally obligated to return those deposits. This is what I have heard from several of those who placed deposits and were real concerned that their deposit money would disappear.
We're awaiting some official word on what will happen with The Esperanza at Asbury Park. There is lots of talk on how it will be completed - and by whom.
Stay tuned.
After All, THIS is Asbury Park.
Join the fun, the excitement and challenge of this City by the Sea.
However, while this writer has not heard from Metro (not that they have to tell me...), they have communicated with several of those who asked about the status of their deposits.
There is GOOD news. Metro Homes LLC has offered to return deposits to those that request it regardless. That is, Metro is still looking to complete this project and arrange financing to do so. They are still considering this a "temporary" work stoppage - and therefore not legally obligated to return those deposits. This is what I have heard from several of those who placed deposits and were real concerned that their deposit money would disappear.
We're awaiting some official word on what will happen with The Esperanza at Asbury Park. There is lots of talk on how it will be completed - and by whom.
Stay tuned.
After All, THIS is Asbury Park.
Join the fun, the excitement and challenge of this City by the Sea.
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