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Fort Monmouth Commissary Redevelopment Recognized

A developer’s efforts to revive the former Fort Monmouth Commissary’s food-centric legacy in a new incarnation has been recognized with the 2024 Urban Land Institute of Northern New Jersey (ULI NNJ) Excellence Award for Entertainment/ Hospitality.

Denholtz Property Still a Topic for Atlantic Highlands Council

The Atlantic Highlands Council began its recent meeting with a tribute, renaming Center Avenue Park to Helen Marchetti Park after the longtime resident and former mayor who died last month. The park is two blocks from Marchetti’s lifelong home in the borough. It is also adjacent to the Brant Point development project, an agenda item once again for the council.

Odor from New Development in Atlantic Highlands Worrying Residents

The small beach off Center Avenue by Wagner Creek – locally known as Wagner Beach – has been a waterfront recreation area for more than a century. It boasts a gentle surf, shallow waters and stunning views of Sandy Hook Bay and the Manhattan skyline. It is home to the Sandy Hook Bay Catamaran Club.

Sea Bright Riverfront Redevelopment Absorbs Additional Properties into Plan

The Shrewsbury River Properties Redevelopment Area will be going through another update as the planning board voted to include additional borough-owned properties in the plan.

Outside Factors Mean Revamp For Some Fort Monmouth Projects

During the past decade of redevelopment at Fort Monmouth, various projects have evolved based on factors from changing market conditions to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) maintains a master Reuse Plan for the 1,126-acre fort, attempting to balance the needs and desires of developers with neighbors in Eatontown, Oceanport and Tinton Falls.

Opinion: Atlantic Highlands Waterfront Property Battle Continues

Neighbors for Waterfront Preservation will appeal a recent subdivision approval, writes Benson Chiles

Townhouses Approved For Vacant Tract in Atlantic Highlands

Sixteen luxury townhouses will be built on seven acres of land overlooking the Sandy Hook Bay.

Opinion: Atlantic Highlands, the Time is Now to Protect our Coast

The letter writer says, "The time is now to stop developing our waterfront and proposals like the Denholtz plan should not be approved."

Questions Raised About Waterfront Tract Dedication

By Chris Rotolo | ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS – What exactly does it mean to “dedicate” land? That question was hashed out by a housing developer and borough...

Developer Unveils Public Access Plans For Waterfront Tract

By Chris Rotolo ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS – The developer seeking to build 21 homes on 7 acres of bayfront property says he wants residents to know he has...
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