What would you like to see go in this classic century-old Basking Ridge building, where New Jersey Countryside remains upstairs?
Historic buildings may not have all of the technological bells and whistles of new structures, but they have something else — atmosphere, often charm and of course — a completely unique history. What would you like to see in a structure of about 1,450 square feet that is being marketed at 134 S. Finley Avenue in downtown Basking Ridge. Listing agent is Michael Lattmann of Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby's International Realty, also located in Basking Ridge. The building for sale is at least 100 years old, and had once housed a bakery at some point during its "long, long history," Lattmann said on Tuesday. New Jersey Countryside Magazine remains a tenant upstairs in the building. The entire building is for sale and the listing with additional …
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Vacant location available at 165 Morristown Road (Route 202).
The small collection of shops and businesses surrounding 165 Morristown Road (Route 202 South) in Bernardsville seem far away from the bustle of the mall, or a busy commercial strip center. The building, with one vacancy, and the location are more along the lines of classic Bernardsville. And what do you think would fit in? The vacant storefront at the building was formerly occupied by Diamond Dream Jewelers. It might hardly seem like the spot for a chain store. Or do you envision something there that's completely different than in the past? The building is located near the southern entrance of Bernardsville, before the light at the intersection with North Finley Avenue, and the two shopping centers with supermarkets further north on Route…
What kind of business, eatery or service provider do you think would be best for a new occupant at the Highlands Village Center in The Hills?
When you think about it, there actually are a lot of different things to do at the Highlands Village Center off Allen Road in The Hills. So what would you like to see move into the spot at the far end of the attached mall, in part of a location previously occupied by McGrath's Paint & Hardware? McGrath's moved into the Bedminster section of The Hills in 2010. Right now, when you drive or walk to the Village Center, you can eat at a number of different restaurants, including Veneto Trattoria, Fresh restaurant, Chu's Cafe, and even grab a sandwich or another meal at Dunkin' Donuts. After all that eating, you can buff up and work out at Get in Shape for Women. Then, you can get even more beautiful at Kaleidoscope Har and Body Artistry. If you…
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Highlands Village Center
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The Plantation PVB
3:30 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
Glad to hear about this!well its very true the Historic buildings may not have all of the technological bells and whistles of new structures....   more ›