Skip to content

A town square for an unsquare town

redbankgreen

Standing for the vitality of Red Bank, its community, and the fun we have together.

RED BANK: ‘STASH’ SIGNAGE UP FOR REVIEW

65-broad-073014-500x375-4321979Filmmaker Kevin Smith  is in the process of relocating his store to 65 Broad Street, seen above in 2014. Below, illustrations filed with the HPC application. (Photo by John T. Ward. Click to enlarge.)

By JOHN T. WARD

jay-silent-bob-secret-stash-logo-012021-220x142-3733956Red Bank’s Historic Preservation Commission is slated to review plans for signage on three Broad Street businesses Wednesday night: a new pizzeria, a new juice bar, and the new home of Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash.

red-bank-177-broad-121720-500x375-1676301Artichoke Basille’s is remodeling the former Pacini’s Pizza spot at 177  Broad Street, above. Good Life Organic Kitchen plans to open at 60 Broad, last occupied by Luigi’s Ice Cream, at center below. (Photos by John T. Ward. Click to enlarge.)

subway-60-broad-031516-220x165-5040989

Among the applications on a jam-packed agenda:

• As previously reported,  Artichoke Basille’s Pizza, a New York City-based franchise, plans to open a company-run store in the middle portion of the three-storefront building, between the Red Bank Diner and Red Bank Cleaners.

The 40-seat restaurant needs approval for signage, which includes a blade sign in the shape of a pizza slice.

The papered-over windows at the address now display a stockinged-leg lamp and a portrait of brothers Jack, Teddy and Bobby Kennedy. The latter is apparently an Artichoke Basile’s tradition. According to a 2016 report by Bushwick Daily, the image is a copy of an original painting done by the great-grandfather of pizzeria co-owner Francis Garcia, and it’s displayed at every Artichoke Basille’s location.

• Good Life Organic Kitchen, a “smoothie, juice and superfood bar,” plans to take over space recently vacated by Luigi’s Ice Cream at 60 Broad Street.

Proprietor Anita Santiago, of Shrewsbury, needs a sign OK.

• As reported in November, Secret Stash, the comic books and collectibles store owned by filmmaker Kevin Smith, is in the process of  relocating from its longtime home at 33 Broad to 65 Broad, a long-vacant single-story building on the southeast corner of Wallace Street.

The new place needs sign and awning approvals. The building is owned by B  & M Realty Management of New York City.

• Before it gets to any of the above, the commission is expected to continue discussion about a proposed residential gate on River Road, and also has applications for signage on two office buildings owned by Downtown Investors.

Here’s the full agenda. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., and will be conducted via Zoom. Access and participation information can be found here.

If you value the kind of news coverage redbankgreen delivers, please become a paying member. Click here for details about our new, free newsletter and membership information.

Remember: Nothing makes a Red Bank friend happier than to hear "I saw you on Red Bank Green!"
Partyline
MANTIS HANGIN’ DOWNTOWN
A mantis seems to be saying, “shh, don’t tell them I’m here” as it hangs under an eave on White Street with a pair o ...
SUNDAY MORNING BOLLARD CRASH
No stranger to being awoken by an early morning bollard strike, redbankgreen reader and Broad St. resident Steven Sickles submitted this Par ...
SOUPY SAILING
Sailboats out there in all that fog and rain on the Navesink River Wednesday. (Photo by Partyline contributor James Barnett)
SMOKY WHO?
Smokey Bear has nothing on Red Bank Fire Department First Deputy Chief Frank Woods as he delivers the straight dope on fire prevention to ca ...
HAZY DAYS INDEED
View of the Navesink River, taken from New Jersey Transit Coastline Train #3320 Friday morning. Photo by Partyline contributor Karly Swaim
RAINBOW OVER RED BANK
A midsummer evening thunderstorm and a rainbow. Does it get any better? This rainbow appeared over Red Bank after Friday evening’s sho ...
MEANWHILE, ON THE DARK SIDE OF RED BANK
Away from the lights and crowds of Broadwalk, Darth Vader was seen hanging just a couple of blocks down in Red Bank’s second best park ...
PARKLETTING BEGINS
Construction began Monday morning on a “parklet” on Monmouth Street near the intersection with Broad. You can read more about wh ...
NOT SO SCARY
Twenty times? Fifty times? How many times did we drive by this home on the corner of River Street and Shrewsbury and do a double take before ...
LOCAL 9 TAKE TROPHY
After a long hot two days of baseball, the Red Bank area-based Jersey Shore Raiders emerged as champions of the United States Amateur Baseba ...
RHAPSODY ON ICE
RED BANK: On a cool-ish summer evening, keyboardist NGXB entertained customers of Strollo's Italian Ice with renderings of 'Bohemian Rhapsod ...
PUDDLE BE GONE
A work crew was out this week attacking the site of the notoriously persistent puddle at the corner of Broad and Mechanic Streets. This phot ...
SMALLS FOR MAYOR?
We at redbankgreen remain neutral in political affairs and never make endorsements. But we have to say Borough Clerk Laura Reinertsen’ ...
CRASH ON LEIGHTON
The driver of this car was headed north on Leighton Avenue when they it hit an SUV pulling a work trailer headed in south in the opposing la ...
CAR VS STREET SIGN
The driver of this Mercedes hopped the curb and toppled the street sign at the corner of South Pearl and Drs. James Parker Boulevard Wednesd ...
SKETCHES OF RED BANK BY LOCAL ARTIST MICHAEL WHITE
Sketches of Red Bank scenes have been floating around on social media and we thought they deserved some spotlight. First appearing in our fe ...
POLE DOWN
Utility pole falls on English Plaza shop Forge after being struck by SUV shortly before noon. No injuries reported, though 86-year-old drive ...
YO, ADRIAN!
It’s a tough turn for our hero as Rocky Balboa is relegated to the curb for trash pickup on Locust Avenue. We’ll have to go back ...
“EL PALOMO” IS IN THE HOUSE
Jesus Rios, a mariachi singer who performs under the stage name “El Palomo” (The dove) pauses for a moment before entering a bac ...
CROC SPOTTED IN RIVER
Frighteningly hideous and green, a solitary Croc lurked ominously amid the flotsam and foam in the Navesink River alongside the Red Bank Fir ...