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Apartments, shops to replace vacant Shore glass factory

Keyport ground breaking 1ABERDEEN — A sprawling mix of retail, housing and entertainment will soon replace an old glass factory that has sat vacant in the township for nearly two decades, officials announced Tuesday. The Glassworks, estimated to cost between $200-250 million, will include 500 townhouses and rental apartments, including 110 affordable-housing units, 75,000 square feet of retail space,…

Posted: April 9th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “Apartments, shops to replace vacant Shore glass factory”

  1. Keep helping Democrats... said at 11:25 am on April 10th, 2016:

    …like the good RINO’s that you are, Kyrillos, Arnone and DaMaso. No wonder these local GOP organizations can’t get off the ground with you people flirting with the Democrats. Whether it’s Arnone playing with the Neptune twp and Asbury Park Dems or DaMaso praising Aberdeen’s Taglarini or Republicans lining up to kiss Hornik’s ass in Marlboro (because, “he’s really a Republican”), it all helps the Democrats in the end. When was the last time Frank Pallone helped any Republican?

  2. Great Point said at 9:57 pm on April 10th, 2016:

    Excellent point you make! This development will bring in more Democrat voters to Aberdeen and Monmouth County!

    I wonder how this development impacts the development 2 miles South of here at the train station. The entire area around the Aberdeen/Matawan Train Station is supposed to be developed in pretty much the same way.