The Westbury was designated as Dornoch II and was to feature about 140 residential units, along with a parking component, and 40,000 square feet of retail space across the street on Main Street (Block 318, 1-11, 18 and 23). The redevelopment agreement was entered into in March 2006, calling for the development to be constructed within two years. Today, the site is an interim parking lot adjacent to Lot B leased by the Parking Authority.
The next step is to formally notice the Hillside-based developer that they are in default and they will have 60 to 90 days to remedy the defaults. If they fail to remedy, the agreements are terminated, according to Redevelopment Agency attorney Frank Regan, and the agency can determine what steps it wants to take to facilitate redevelopment of the properties. Any redeveloper would have to come before the agency first.
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The Rail House 1449 was featured in today's The Wall Street Journal Lunchbox, which appears daily on Page 2 of the Greater New York section. The five-paragraph brief includes some items featured on the lunch menu, which The Rail House started serving last month.[Note: Google's Blogger program was having difficulties last week, so you may have noticed some missing posts or if you subscribe by email, some older posts that were sent by email again. It appears to be running normally now.]


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