Tag: development
Atlantic Highlands Development Continues
Denholtz Properties, a Red Bank-based real estate developer, broke ground on its Brant Point project on the waterfront just north of downtown. The development will include 16 upscale homes, a waterfront walkway and open space.
Past and Future Collide in Atlantic Highlands
Avenue has a long history: 65 First Ave. has been home to a real estate company and an insurance company. It once housed Mrs. Gerber’s Used Book Store, Al’s Produce, Fowler’s Novelty Store, Webb’s Shoemakers and Fish & Chips, a seafood restaurant that held its grand opening on Good Friday 1969.
Amid Water Concerns, Colts Neck Development Still in the Pipeline
The proposed Kushner Companies development in Colts Neck is drawing more fire from environmentalists and residents and appears stuck in a revolving door of government agencies. Most recently the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners sent the project back to the county’s planning board for “additional information” after pushback from residents and community groups at its Dec. 14 meeting.
Residents, Zoning Board Raise Questions About Proposed Apartment Building Near Red...
Final site plans for a four-story residential apartment building by the Red Bank train station went before the zoning board Nov. 2 but met with much resistance from a majority of the board members and residents at the meeting.
Future of Former Mad Hatter Remains Uncertain
A legal dispute over who has the right to develop the former Mad Hatter site remains at a standstill.
Atlantic Highlands First Avenue Redevelopment Plan Still Has Issues
The borough planning board met Tuesday night for four hours to hear Kalian Companies’ revised redevelopment plan for 160 First Ave.
Proposed Development at Monmouth Park Gallops On
The Oceanport Planning and Zoning Board heard about the most recent plans for an age-restricted development, hotel and entertainment amenities at Monmouth Park at a meeting Sept. 12.
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.
No ‘Clowning’ Around: New Developer Tapped for Circus Liquors Site
The township committee announced a new developer for the Circus Liquors site at its Aug. 21 meeting while also adopting a resolution to have the planning board look into designating the property as an area in need of redevelopment for condemnation purposes.
Shrewsbury Residents’ ‘Big Battle in a Small Town’ Isn’t Over Yet...
After months of opposition from residents, the Shrewsbury Land Use Board denied the Martelli Development Group’s application to replace an existing residence with a commercial building in the borough’s historic district.