East Brunswick Real Estate News
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| March 4, 2005 - Playhouse 22 and Raritan Valley YMCA site targeted for 14 new homes Developer, Irene Associates, went before the Planning Board seeking preliminary subdivision approval with a bulk variance to build 14 single-family new homes on Dunhams Corner Road just west of Ryders Lane. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - By Vincent Todaro |
| March 4, 2005 - Township asks developer to scale back Meyer's shopping center plans The East Brunswick Planning Board asked Thomas Pagano, president of Pagano Real Estates Inc., to scale back his plans for Summerhill Square which will be built on the site of the old Meyer's shopping center. The next hearing on Summerhill Square is scheduled for April 13. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - By Vincent Todaro |
| December 13, 2004 - Negotiations on Route 18 Property Extended to Feb 28, 2005 The township council agreed to use funds earmarked for the Heavenly Farms purchase to fill a $4 million budgetary shortfall caused by unresolved redevelopment negotiations for the Golden Triangle site, currently home to Sam's Club. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - By Vincent Todaro |
| November 11, 2004 - December 14 School Construction Referendum Large increases in school enrollment since 1994 have caused class sizes to grow beyond the state guidelines. School officials plan to ?fix the worst first? by building a mostly new Hammarskjold Middle School and by improving and adding onto the Central and Lawrence Brook elementary schools. The project would cost $106.1 million ? $81.4 from township taxpayers and $24.7 million from the state. For East Brunswick homeowners, the cost per $100,000 of assessed value would be $45 in 2006 and in subsequent years $74, $131, and $140 in 2009. The plan is to follow up in two years with a second, less-costly plan to add onto and renovate the Bowne-Munro, Chittick, Frost, Irwin, Memorial and Warnsdorfer elementary schools. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - By Vincent Todaro |
| November 5, 2004 - Brunswick Square Mall Expansion Brunswick Square Mall is planning an expansion that would add 22,350 square feet of retail space on the side facing Route 18. The new space would have access from the outside and would provide move of a downtown look to the mall. |
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Board Begins Hearings on Summerhill Square Pagano Real Estate Inc. which plans to redevelop the mostly vacant Route 18 Plaza testified before the board on Oct. 28. The new retail center which is to be called Summerhill Square, will have a Main Street feel to it with smaller stores, sidewalks with brick pavers, benches, landscaping and wide sidewalks. The shopping center is expected to include up to 20 businesses. |
| February 12, 2004 New Homes being built off Dutch Road Approval was granted for a new development of 8 single family homes in East Brunswick on the east side of Dutch Road, south of Fresh Ponds Road. These homes will start at about $650,000. The developer will maintain 19 acres as open space. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - BY VINCENT TODARO |
| February 12, 2004 New Homes off Fresh Ponds Road Judge James Hurley in state Superior Court overturned the East Brunswick Planning Board' 7-2 vote against the 56 home Tamarack Hollow development in the environmentally sensitive Fresh Ponds road area. The judge instructed the developer to seek state Board of Public Utilities and Department of Environmental Protection approvals for the development. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - BY VINCENT TODARO |
| January 1, 2004 Township seeking proposals on redevelopment of Sam's club shopping center Developers have until March 15 to submit proposals to the township in hopes of redeveloping the Township owned 32-acre property that currently includes Sam's Club, the Route 18 Market and the Transportation and Commerce Center park-and-ride. Councilman David Stahl has indicated that it is very early in the process and that it is too early to tell exactly how the site will be developed. Complete coverage by the Sentinel - BY VINCENT TODARO |
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December 18, 2003 East Brunswick - Playhouse 22 site sold for $1.3M Developer Marshall Weinerman will purchase the approximately 3 acre property. |
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November 29, 2003 East Brunswick Township to sell Playhouse 22 site East Brunswick Township will begin accepting bids Dec. 9 for the 3 acre property that is home to Playhouse 22. Proceeds from the sale will be used to build a new multi-use facility. It is likely that three or four upscale single-family homes could be built on the playhouse property. |
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November 25, 2003 East Brunswick - Six Acre Zoning upheld Superior Court Judge James P. Hurley upheld a six-acre zoning ordinance that is designed to slow development in the township's southwestern section. Under the current regulations approximately 400 homes could be built in the 6.3 sq mile area instead of 1400 homes without the regulations. |
All information from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed