Brooklyn, NY - Coney Island's Astroland Sold, Will Close Next Year
Brooklyn, NY - The vintage Astroland Amusement Park, one of the anchors of Coney Island since its 1962 opening, was purchased by a developer intent on restoring the Brooklyn beachfront as a $1.5 billion year-round resort.
The Albert family, owners of the well-known park, will close the 3.1-acre attraction at the end of the 2007 summer season under the deal reached with Thor Equities. The Alberts will continue to operate the landmark Cyclone roller-coaster, which turns 80 next year, under an existing agreement with the city.
The decision to sell was "very difficult and made only after months of extensive discussion," said Carol Hill Albert, co-owner of Astroland with husband Jerome.
The Albert family, owners of the well-known park, will close the 3.1-acre attraction at the end of the 2007 summer season under the deal reached with Thor Equities. The Alberts will continue to operate the landmark Cyclone roller-coaster, which turns 80 next year, under an existing agreement with the city.
The decision to sell was "very difficult and made only after months of extensive discussion," said Carol Hill Albert, co-owner of Astroland with husband Jerome.
4 Comments:
At 9:58 AM, Anonymous said…
Just how "difficult" a decision could it have been? Nostalgia?? Pleeease!! The place has been a dump, & not much of an attraction for years. I highly doubt they were making a killing year in, year out. But, I'm sure the $$$$ they're making on the sale will allow them to live quite comfortably for a loooong time.
Nebach, may we all be zoche to make such "difficult decisions".
At 10:23 AM, Anonymous said…
Yeah! What made it "very difficult" was probably "months of extensive" price haggling to get the most money possible from the sale.
At 12:00 PM, Anonymous said…
btw, who is the developer?..a heimishe?
At 4:10 PM, Anonymous said…
Developer is a Sefard by the name of Sitt. There was a long article in New York magazine earlier this year about it
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