There are quite a few streets called "Monmouth" in Monmouth County. Sort of like a rose and what's in a name.
Since I
specialize in Monmouth County Real Estate it seems fitting to write about Monmouth Street in Red Bank.
Red Bank is the cool town of Monmouth County. Red Bank borders Tinton Falls, River Plaza (Middletown), Shrewsbury, Little Silver, Fair Haven and Rumson.
The town that runs along Broad Street and Front Street is very often called The Hub.
In fact there's a trendy, cutting-edge "indie" newspaper that captures all things Red Bank called The Hub, a Greater Media Company publication.
Red Bank is the home to Saint James parish, Riverview Medical Center and many fine restuarants.
Red Bank is often called "Wall Street South" because dozens of NASD-registered broker-dealers and hedge funds have adopted the town as their base of trading, sales and
research operations.
As a Realtor and a former Wall Street Operations guy I speak both languages, Real Estate and financial markets: rental spaces, office space rates per square foot, parking permits, escalation clauses and T-1's, fiber optics, delivery of services, data redundancy.
Finding office space for hedge funds in the Red Bank area is fast becoming a favorite niche of mine.
The Dublin House is a landmark and an excellent place for food and beer. Or just beer.
If you're out late in Red Bank and enjoying the night life, you can always eat breakfast in the Broadway Diner, another Monmouth Street landmark. 
In my photo I left the "B" off the sign.
One of my favorite all-time friends is Dennis McGinnis of McGinnis Printing. We met randomly many years ago.
Dennis is the founder of Jayson's Dreams For Kids.
JDFKis a non-profit dedicated to helping Monmouth County families with life-threatening illnesses.
Dennis is a Texas native and a rabid Cowboy fan but a true brother ... and an excellent printer.
Monmouth Street is home to an eclectic assemblage of unqiue small businesses from homeopathic remedies to an olive oil store to Mexican eateries.
The Count Basie Theater is also located on Monmouth Street.
You may also run into large wild life while walking down Monmouth Street. Like a giant chicken?
I never did figure out where my friend the chicken was off to, but he was sporting some sick basketball shoes.
He was so fast I fumbled my cellphone camera.
Writing this blog about Red Bank and Monmouth County Real Estate reminded me of that Doctor Suess classic, Oh The Places You'll Go.
Just never know what you find in Monmouth County once you venture out your front door.

Are you interested in buying or selling a home or commerical property in Red Bank? I can help!
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Are you thinking of a purchase or sale of Monmouth County real estate? Call Andrew, Broker and Owner of ANDREW J. LENZA REALTY, today at (732) 431-9003 to get you on the path of realizing your Monmouth County real estate goals. Or e-mail me or visit me at my company website.
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Andrew, I loved the pictures and Red Bank looks like a lovely place...you'd find me in the Ice Cream store or looking for that chicken :)