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If the Jesuits liken themselves as Real Estate Developers, then the Jesuits can pay for it! I'm not sure how that works if they don't? What happens to any other property owner that doesn't maintain a building classified as historic?
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Posted on: 2022/6/13 4:29
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So who is going to pay for this rehab?
Posted on: 2022/6/12 22:13
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The floor of the grammar school is sinking in. It is in very rough shape, so you cannot compare it to the Apple Tree House. The grammar school always had a history of replacing falling bricks in the structure back in the 1980s. As the floor caves in, the bricks pop out.
Posted on: 2022/6/11 14:18
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If you remember, The Apple Tree house was at one time in horrendous shape. I remember that pigeons were living in it beacuse there were hole in the roof. That has since been totally restored.
Posted on: 2022/6/10 17:15
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From what I read earlier about the building, it is a wreck. So is it going to now sit vacant and deteriorate for years?
Posted on: 2022/6/10 13:39
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Two iconic buildings that have stood in downtown’s Paulus Hook neighborhood since Civil War times were once again spared demolition after a six-hour meeting of the Jersey City Historic Preservation Commission on Tuesday.
https://jcitytimes.com/historic-preser ... dings-from-wrecking-ball/
Posted on: 2022/6/9 2:18
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