the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, according to sources the Village was made aware over three months ago of the closing of Warner Theater. The iconic Warner Theater in Ridgewood sadly closed its doors after nearly a century of being a cherished downtown landmark. On February 17th the Ridgewood Historical Society held the sale of theater seats and today dumpsters are already parked inform of the former theater.
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Bow Tie Partners specializes in the redevelopment of historic and architecturally significant properties by adding value through a combination of physical redevelopment, creative change of use, financial restructuring and market repositioning. Bow Tie Partners owns and operates properties for its own account.
Founders and partners Charles B. Moss, Jr. and Ben Moss are, respectively, the 3rd and 4th generation owners of a century-old real estate and entertainment company, the roots of which lie in the vaudeville, legitimate theater and motion picture exhibition industries.
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Good place for indoor baseball….
Right! Maybe football and soccer too? Maybe this could replace the Schedler plans?
The Mayor, village Manger and Councilman Perron met with the owners with Chris R. and the building inspector and no permits were required because all they are doing at this point is internal demolition with no plan for utilization. therefore, no proposal has been submitted to the Planning Board or BOA. I just hope that as a result, the building doesn’t buckle and collapse and now we have room for an another apartment building. Just sayin’.
The owners can take out anything they want by law. The village engineer, please stop, and what is he doing for the parking garage?