Asbury Park

Demolition of Fast Lane building begins

Asbury Lanes will use cleared space for outdoor expansion

By Asbury Park Sun
Tweet



Demolition began today on the building which once housed the Fast Lane nightclub on Fourth Avenue.

The structure is adjacent to Asbury Lanes, the bowling alley and music venue that dates to the early 1960s. Once the land from the Fast Lane structure is cleared, Asbury Lanes plans to expand onto the space to have outdoor facilities, including picnic tables and horseshoe pits, Asbury Lanes owner Pat Fasano previously told the Sun.

fast lane demo 2 SMALL horizFasano and partner Vincent Giffort own Asbury Lanes, which they will operate through the summer of 2015, after which waterfront redeveloper iStar Financial will take over the property. Fasano and Gifford have an agreement to trade the Asbury Lanes property for two other parcels on Second Avenue.

IStar owns the former Fast Lane building and is handling the demolition. IStar will lease the property to Asbury Lanes through Labor Day 2015, Fasano told the Sun.

Click here for a prior Sun story on the plans by Asbury Lanes to expand outdoors on the site of the former Fast Lane building.

————————————————————

Follow the Asbury Park Sun on Facebook and Twitter



Jul 17, 2013

Related Posts


Job fair on April 28 for The Asbury hotel, Asbury Lanes and Asbury Ocean Club
April 15, 2022
“Who runs the world?” at Asbury Lanes on March 28
March 15, 2022
Asbury Lanes Diner reopens with new menu
July 30, 2021

  • Advertise With Us
  • Suggest a Story



© 2012-2017 Limited Risk, Inc.