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July 23rd, 2024

A builder whose plan for a 32-unit apartment building near Red Bank’s train station was rejected in January by the zoning board returns to borough hall this week seeking approvals for a scaled-down version.

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November 21nd, 2023

The Board approved Red Rock Tap + Grill’s site plan to relocate an interior stair and enclose an open-air dining area overlooking Marine Park and the Navesink River. 

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November 3rd, 2023

In what the Board agreed was an unusual conciliatory testimony, they approved a request from developer Warren Diamond’s American Opportunity Zone Fund LLC, to return at a later date with a revised plan.

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November 18th, 2011

There’s no scaffolding, and few external signs of what’s going on inside, but one of Red Bank’s stateliest business addresses is getting its most extensive makeover in decades.

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April 29th, 2024

Work finally got underway at 96-98 West Front Street, where developer Samuel Shamaev has borough approval for a four-story building, branded “Rivermark,” with 10 condominium units, 600 square feet of commercial space and onsite parking.

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November 10th, 2023

RED BANK – 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.

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May 7th, 2019

Red Rock Tap + Grill can convert some of its rooftop space to year-round dining under a decision by Red Bank’s planning board Monday night. Also, Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash can keep its splashy, ordinance-breaking window treatment, the board ruled.

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