There was some good news in the goings-on about the Avon Pavilion and the business owners who rented the space: the town is renewing their lease for the next 10 years. The town had originally voided their lease in January once the structures were demolished from the damage from Sandy. The tenants had an agreement and threatened to file a lawsuit against the Borough if they didn't reconsider. Well, the town blinked, and the previous tenants have their lease renewed.
It didn't make any sense that the town would withdraw their lease in the first place. They are good tenants, and by the far, the best ones who ever occupied the space (that I'm aware of). They converted the place into a nice restaurant, and kept it well-maintained, clean, and made it very successful. If you have a good tenant, why not try to hold onto them?
And now the big question: Why the requirement for an additional 200 square feet of bathroom space??
Here's the article from the Belmar-Manasquan Patch:
http://manasquan.patch.com/articles/avon-pavilion-will-stay-for-10-years
It didn't make any sense that the town would withdraw their lease in the first place. They are good tenants, and by the far, the best ones who ever occupied the space (that I'm aware of). They converted the place into a nice restaurant, and kept it well-maintained, clean, and made it very successful. If you have a good tenant, why not try to hold onto them?
And now the big question: Why the requirement for an additional 200 square feet of bathroom space??
Here's the article from the Belmar-Manasquan Patch:
http://manasquan.patch.com/articles/avon-pavilion-will-stay-for-10-years

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