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Asbury Park Life, the Asbury Boardwalk, and the City of Asbury Park …boardwalk Events and City Business, Restaurants and Real Estate News in Asbury Pa
Asbury Park Life, the Asbury Boardwalk, and the City of Asbury Park …boardwalk Events and City Business, Restaurants and Real Estate News in Asbury Pa
City of Asbury Park , courtesy of Paul R Hauke and IFFPF Inc, free restaurant, business and real estate news. The latest on the Asbury Partners re-development , Asbury Park Life , the Berkeley Carteret Hotel , Madison Marquette, Salt Water Beach Café, Paramount Theatre, Casino, Convention Hall, Carousel , Palace, Stone Pony, new oceanfront luxury condos, Wesley Grove, North Beach, Esperanza, and great restaurants and nightclubs like Moonstruck, Empress, Bistro Ole, Carmines, and all great things in Asbury Park city life.
Feel the pulse of the heartbeat of Asbury Park. The city is being reincarnated as the Jewel of the east coast. The improvement is continual and visible with each passing day. Planned for the town is 3,000 new oceanfront residential units and 500,000 square feet of new commercial space. A 1.2 billion dollar waterfront redevelopment plan. New units are sized form 545 sq foot studios, to approximately 3,000 square foot four bedroom penthouses. Prices start in the low 0,000.âs and exceed 2 million.
The sale of existing housing is very hot. Real Estate prices have increased steadily year after year. Many investors are cashing out for large profits. There is no shortage of new investors who stand to profit handsomely in the future as the development continues.
Asbury Park is the last great oceanfront city in New Jersey, with over a mile of pristine beach and boardwalk. Master developer Asbury Partners LLC, a partnership of Oceanfront Acquisitions and D. Sass Municipal Finance Partners, New York City, have sold rights to sub developers such as Kushner companies, Metro Homes, and Paramount Homes who plan to build the 3,000 new apartments and townhouse condominiums as well as 500,000 square feet of retail and
entertainment space.
Some of the best restaurants in New Jersey have opened in Asbury Park and have been trendsetters in their own right. The Moonstruck Restaurant was one of first large scale business investments in the future of Asbury Park. The owners 2 million plus investment has been hugely successful, and this success has opened the door for more great restaurant to follow, such as Bistro Ole and Carmines Italian. And not to be forgotten are the long time favorites such as Jimmyâs Italian and Frankâs Deli.
Asbury Park entertainment has always been in the limelight. The Stone Pony has set the stage for great entertainers such as Bruce Springsteen. Shep Pettibone , Madonnas producer and writer, has bought and refurbished the oceanfront Empress Hotel and operates it as upscale gay nightclub and resort.
The upscale oceanfront condos and townhouses being built, such as the North Beach and the Esperanza, will have hotel style services â housekeeping, grocery shopping, laundry â and will be available through the 24 hour concierge service. Other than the ocean at your doorstep , the Esperanza will have two in house restaurants, a club room, screening rooms, and 23 poolside cabanas each fitted with a daybed, plasma-screen television, wet bar,private safe, and full bathroom. There will also be poolside food service, a dining area, a childrenâs play area and a landscaped lawn.
For the latest info on Asbury Park events and boardwalk bookmark http://www.asburyparklife.com
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Attractions, Restaurants and Hotels in Leeds City Centre
Attractions, Restaurants and Hotels in Leeds City Centre
Although Manchester is known as the Capital of the North, anybody who knows anything about North England will tell you that Leeds is an equal, if not superior destination for short breaks. From pub and club nights every night to upmarket shopping and cultural hotspots, Leeds has something for just about everybody. What’s more, although there’s far too much to do in a single day, there are plenty of 5 star hotels in Leeds city centre like Residence Six apartment hotels that offer fantastic accommodation for prices that could make a Londoner weep with joy.
One of the things that make Leeds unique is the sheer number of different universities to which the city is home. Leeds University and Leeds Metropolitan are the most famous examples, but there’s also Leeds College of Technology, Leeds College of Music, Leeds College of Art and Design and Leeds College of Dance too! This multitude of higher education establishments means Leeds is home to thousands of students, who have a profound influence on the city during their term time. One of the benefits to having so many students around is that you’re never at a loss for a bar, pub or club to suit any mood or taste. Whether it’s Dean’s speciality rum cocktails at the Verve bar, a night of whiskey-fuelled rock at the Cockpit or a quiet pint in the boat converted into the Dry Dock pub, there’s a drinking establishment to suit everybody’s needs.
If drinking isn’t your thing – never fear, for Leeds is also the home of many wonderful sights, shops and restaurants to keep you more than occupied. The Royal Armouries, for one thing, offer a staggering collection of weapons and treasure from the age of the British Empire; walls covered in armour, mummified corpses, and even elephant armour are just a few of the incredible sights this museum has to offer. If you’re more of a fan of shopping than history, you could instead choose to head to the Victoria Arcade and surrounding shopping district, which boasts an exceptional collection of unique luxury retail outlets, as well as huge designer names like Harvey Nichols.
If this all sounds a bit metropolitan for your short break away from home, don’t forget that Leeds is only a short train ride away from the glory of the Yorkshire Dales, where you can indulge in hill walks, country car boots sales or even a guided tour of Ingleborough cave. Alternatively, if you don’t fancy straying far from your accommodation, you can seek out the serenity of Roundhay or Golden Acre Park to deliver you from the sights and smells of the city. With miles of grassland, lakes and quiet public walkways, both offer the kind of respite you could be forgiven for assuming you have to leave the country to discover.
Back in the city, however, there is far too much culinary choice to ignore for long. From Akbar’s curry house, offering a wide range of traditional Indian dishes, to Anthony’s Restaurant at the cutting edge of gastronomy, there is almost too much choice to choose! For a particularly special night out it is well worth considering Sous Le Nez; an upmarket but underground restaurant where, for a price, you can choose from the very finest of French cuisine and wines, as well as a wonderful selection of after-dinner rums and whiskeys. All these restaurants are within walking distance from most hotels in Leeds city centre, meaning you could even go as far as to try them all over a long weekend.
Whether you’re looking for excitement in the city or relaxation in the country, Leeds is an ideal destination for both short and long breaks. Do be sure to book your hotel in advance however, as the best places to stay do fill up very quickly!
Looking for good restaurants in Utah??
My hubby and I are going on a date and want to try a new restaurant. What are some good, but reasonably priced restaurants in the Salt Lake City, Park City, Provo/Orem areas?? Also, give me the price range. Only importance is good food and decent service!!
We like all types of food!! We don’t drink, so alcohol sevice is not an issue.
What’s fun for a 20yo to do in Park City UT over Spring Break? Good Restaurants? etc…?
I’m going to Park City for 4 days over Spring Break. They’re having some huge spring concert festival, but i’m curious what else there is to do after a long day of snowboarding?
any good restaurants? places to see? I’m staying at the Canyons, and won’t have a car….
Thanks to all of you!














































