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Commission approves Monmouth Street storefront renovation with guidance on period details

Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission · August 21, 2025
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Summary

The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission approved a plan to renovate a mixed-use building on Monmouth Street into a tailor storefront and apartments, asking the applicant to submit revised drawings and to consider period-appropriate railings and signage.

The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve a renovation application for a mixed-use building on Monmouth Street that would convert part of the first floor into a tailor shop while retaining residential units above.

Architect John Blake of Bleaker Architectural Group presented the plan, saying the proposal aims to unify two separate entrances into a single central storefront with a new staircase and an eyebrow-style porch…

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