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Local Landmark Antique Emporium Converted Into Condos, Opens Up Exclusive Living Opportunities In Point Pleasant Beach

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Local Landmark Antique Emporium Converted Into Condos, Opens Up Exclusive Living Opportunities In Point Pleasant Beach

Posted by John Forberger , January 29, 2014 at 11:29 AMCommentMorePopular Stories

POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ, January 29, 2014 – Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate’s Bay Head office manager Peter Zanowic is pleased to update the community on the Emporium at the Beach condos in Point Pleasant Beach. Located in the heart of downtown on the corner of Bay and Trenton avenues, the landmark property, formerly known as Antique Emporium, is being developed by Roman Barsky and Vincent Palmieri. 

The Emporium at the Beach condos will feature 12 units, priced from $399,000. Each spacious two-bedroom condo comes equipped with two full baths, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, decorative trim moldings and Brazilian cherry hardwood flooring. One parking space is included in the purchase price and, as a rare bonus feature, the building will offer residents a shared rooftop terrace to be used exclusively by the condo owners.

“The transformation of this landmark building is evidence of the real estate evolution taking place in beautiful Point Pleasant Beach,” said Peter Zanowic, manager of Gloria Nilson’s Bay Head office. “The distinguishable character of the Emporium at the Beach facade will be preserved and we hope to see it stay that way for many years to come as it welcomes new residents.”

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“I wanted to get across to homebuyers that you can play up the history of this charming building whether you’re 30 or 60 years old,” said Mary Catherine, principal of MCM Design. “Once you walk through the lobby of Emporium at the Beach, I want it to feel like home.”

A grand opening will take place on February 9th from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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The former owner of the Antique Emporium, Clara Johnson, sold the property to Roman Barsky and Vincent Palmieri on December 31, 2012. The buyers were represented by Gloria Nilson’s Peter Zanowic. Mrs. Johnson and her family opened the popular antique store in 1981 after buying out the Osborne family who had been operating a furniture business in the space.

For information or to arrange an appointment, call Peter Zanowic at 732-295-8099 or pzanowic@glorianilson.com. Please visitwww.glorianilson.com to learn more about these new Point Pleasant Beach apartments and other properties.

 

ABOUT GLORIA NILSON & CO. REAL ESTATE
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate, owned by Dick Schlott, has serviced the most discerning buyers and sellers of residential real estate in New Jersey for more than 35 years with 21 offices and more than 700 sales associates throughout New Jersey and Bucks County, PA. Our expanded family of services, including residential, commercial real estate, mortgage, title and national relocation, provides clients with valuable, customizable full-service support when buying and selling property. The company’s unwavering commitment exemplifies our core mission of providing superior customer service and real estate excellence. For more information or to contact an office near you, please visit http://www.glorianilson.com.
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