Bielat Santore & Company - Eye on the Shore
Allenhurst, NJ (PRWEB) August 08, 2014 -- Although New Jersey is known for its production of juicy “Jersey” tomatoes, a new program has been launched with hope of increasing awareness in the Garden State’s wine industry. According to NorthJersey.com, New Jersey’s Agricultural Development Committee has established a 44-month trial period allowing special events to be held on preserved farmland at wineries. This program was created to promote the wineries as well as agricultural tourism.
Under the law, special events can take place on preserved farmland at wineries only on Fridays, weekends, or holidays. Events must make use of the wineries grapes to benefit agricultural tourism. Existing farm buildings, or buildings used in winery operations may only be used.
To learn more about the program, visit http://www.northjersey.com/news/new-program-in-n-j-seeks-to-boost-state-s-wineries-1.1054428. For a complete list of August New Jersey Wine events, visit http://www.getoutsidenj.com/content/blog/Aug-2014-Sipping-Wine-in-the-Summer-Sun.html?frshrt=1.
About Bielat Santore & Company
Bielat Santore & Company is an established commercial real estate firm. The company’s expertise lies chiefly within the restaurant and hospitality industry, specializing in the sale of restaurants and other food and beverage real estate businesses. Since 1978, the principals of Bielat Santore & Company, Barry Bielat and Richard Santore, have sold more restaurants and similar type properties in New Jersey than any other real estate company. Furthermore, the firm has secured in excess of $500,000,000 in financing to facilitate these transactions. Visit the company’s website, http://www.123bsc.com for the latest in new listings, property searches, available land, market data, financing trends, RSS feeds, press releases and more.
Richard R. Santore, Bielat Santore & Company, http://www.123bsc.com, +1 732-531-4200, [email protected]
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