Did seaside get rebuilt?
“Seaside Park has put some businesses up, so that helps. William Major, owner of Funtown, decided not to rebuild his iconic pier after Seaside Park’s Planning Board voted in 2016 to approve a master plan revision that limits ride heights to 100 feet.
Is the Jersey Shore boardwalk rebuild?
New Jersey Gov. New Jersey has rebuilt all its boardwalks damaged by the storm, and most beaches have been replenished, though some of the hardest hit areas won’t get new sand for a few more months.
Is Funtown Pier rebuilding?
The pier has not been rebuilt, as Major has said thrill rides are required to justify the cost of construction and the borough previously imposed a 150-foot height limit on rides, where Major said 300 feet was required.
What happened to the Jersey Shore boardwalk?
Residents are now being forced off the beaches and boardwalk “until further notice” under the new policy in the borough of Avalon, located in Cape May County on Seven Mile Island where the median home lists at $2.6 million, according to Realtor.com. …
Who owns seaside boardwalk?
A partnership called the Bell-Freeman group own the boardwalk north and west of Majors’ portion between DuPont and Porter avenues. Two-thirds of that ownership is held by four parties, with the other one-third held by about 15 partners.
Who owns Seaside Heights?
Michael Loundy, owner of Seaside Realty, says investors are discovering Seaside Heights at last. Loundy pointed to Island Beach Way, a community of 26 single-family homes starting at $339,000, and One Ocean Boulevard, a condominium community with homes starting at $399,000.
When was Seaside Heights Fire?
September 12, 2013
SEASIDE HEIGHTS – Eight years ago this month, a fire ravaged the boardwalk that was still in the throes of restoring its facilities from Superstorm Sandy. The fire occurred on September 12, 2013 and engulfed areas of the boardwalk including the Funtown Pier.