Category Archives: Architecture
August 11, 2010 – 8:34 am
Patients are allowed to get their hands dirty at the rejuvenated rooftop garden at Riverview Medical Center. (Photos by Peter Lindner; click to enlarge)
It sat idle for years, a tangle of ivy and weeds bound by three brick walls and one of glass.
A rooftop deck created on the fifth floor of Red Bank’s Riverview Medical [...]
By redbankgreenman
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Also posted in Environment, Green Living, Health, Home & Garden, Horticulture, Mind & Body
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Tagged Atrium, garden, medical center, red bank nj, riverview, rooftop
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The building’s eastern wall has damage that will end up costing the borough tens of thousands to fix. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Sea Bright Borough Hall just might get some of that extra space officials and employees say they’ve needed, but not in a way that anyone wanted.
If you take [...]
The lot, at the corner of East Front and Washington Streets, has been vacant since a Victorian home was demolished in 2005. (Click to enlarge)
Last week, redbankgreen reported that a Monmouth County architect had met recently with historic preservation advocates in Red Bank about building a four-unit condo project on a vacant lot at the [...]
By redbankgreenman
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Also posted in Government, History, Housing, Land Use & Zoning, Real Estate
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Tagged 80 east front, brendan mchugh, historic, homes, mistake, ordinance, red bank nj, washington street
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Oh man, Cool Inside has been hankering for this one all summer long.
We’re talking classic milkshake, made to perfection, and served up at the pink Formica counter of gleaming, chrome-sided diner redolent of postwar prosperity and optimism.
An architect has drawn up plans for townouses for a vacant lot in Red Bank’s historic district, but nothing has been filed with the borough. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
A vacant lot in Red Bank’s historic district could become the site of townhouse-style condos if informal plans now in the works [...]
Legislation that would name the Red Bank train station for late mayor and state Supreme Court justice Daniel O’Hern, right, will move to the full state Senate after clearing its Transportation Committee Monday.
Ditto for another bill that would put the name of the longtime Middletown legislator Joe Azzolina on the Highlands-Sea Bright replacement bridge [...]
By redbankgreenman
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Also posted in Government, History, People, Public Facilities, Transportation
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Tagged coast line, daniel, mayor, nj transit, o'hern, red bank nj, rename, renaming, supreme court, train station
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A nine-month renovation project on LeRoy Place has just wrapped up. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Charlie McCague wasn’t looking for a fight or a hassle from anybody. Even standing well over six-feet tall, he comes across as a benevolent guy, his soft Irish brogue offsetting his intimidating stature.
But a hassle of [...]
Roger Mumford has plans that he says will transform part of the West Side. (Click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
On the corner of Bridge Avenue and Cedar Street sits a tan-colored, nondescript building that, if not for a couple of cars parked in the lot, could easily be mistaken for another one of Red Bank’s vacant [...]
By Dustin
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Also posted in Housing, Land Use & Zoning, Little Silver, Real Estate
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Tagged bodega, bridge avenue, drs. james parker, Housing, lincoln square, luxury, red bank nj, roger mumford
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The project would extend from the cul-de-sac at Colonial Court west to Hance Avenue. Below, a suggested floor plan for a “cottage” envisioned on the site. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Fair Haven may get its first senior housing community if a local builder can convince borough leaders to change current zoning [...]
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Ok, racing fans, start your engines for this week’s Indy 500-themed ‘Where‘ and see if you can find this checkered location.
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