Tag: development
Add to Cart: Trader Joe’s Is Coming to Middletown
Route 35 is becoming a grocery shopper’s dream.
Monmouth Park Proposes Development to Address Financial Uncertainty
Regardless of community concern, an eight-story hotel and 388- unit age-restricted development may eventually loom over Monmouth Park.
In Atlantic Highlands, Proposed Development Draws Ire
In a nearly four-hour special meeting, the borough planning board heard detailed plans, variance requests and expert testimony about a proposed development at 160 First Ave., the current home of Mike’s Convenience Store and Scenic Liquors.
Shrewsbury Residents Persist Against Proposed Office in Historic Downtown
Not convinced by the professional planner’s testimony, residents continued to argue against Martelli Development Group’s bifurcated application for a land use variance to replace an existing house with an office building in historic downtown Shrewsbury.
Red Bank Council Authorizes Resolution For Senior Center Preservation
A resolution added last minute to the borough council’s meeting agenda to add the Red Bank Senior Center property to the state’s Recreation and Open Space Inventory (ROSI) passed with a majority vote.
Middletown Township Votes to Acquire More Open Space
Preservation of open space took center stage at the latest township committee meeting as the governing body unanimously authorized the acquisition of four properties near Garden State Parkway Exit 114 and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Atlantic Highlands Approves Yacht Club Deck Expansion
In what can only be described as a marathon session, the borough planning board met May 4 at Borough Hall to approve several variances, including one for an expanded outdoor area for a restaurant and one for a porch on a private residence.
Shrewsbury Seniors Continue Opposition to Commercial Use Variance in Historic Area
The developer made an enticing offer, but residents aren’t biting.
Tinton Falls Residents Concerned About Proposed Redevelopment Near Swimming River Wetlands
Residents of Tinton Falls who live along the Swimming River are concerned about a potential development that isn’t taking place in their borough.
New Concept Plan Shows Holmdel Horn Relocated on Property
Citizens, the township and the developer have all said they want to preserve the historic Horn Antenna, but where it will be located has created a conundrum, putting the groups at odds with each other.