Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Bob Sickles, owner of Sickles Market – 3rd generation! RED BANK, NJ : Across from the railroad station is one of Red Bank’s most iconic buildings, and it’s getting a beautiful makeover. Soon a new Sickles Market will open there! The old Anderson Moving and Storage building has received a striking cedar wood-planked exterior. Excellent “lines” and the cedar works very nicely with the original brick. Big windows surround the building that offers views of the river, the railroad bridge and Red Bank’s west side. Back in 2006, Red Bank developer Metrovation purchased the building and began renovations on the 45,000 square foot, four-story building for a mix of retail offices and restaurants. Plenty of Parking! The anchor tenant will be Sickles Market , a well-know landmark in Little Silver and will occupy the ground floor. There will be something for everyone: a specialty gourmet food store, that includes locally-sourced items, meat, fish and floral departments. Andrea G. of Middletown comments, “I am so excited that I can now drive five minutes from where I live in Middltown, and be able to shop at one of my favorite stores. We love Sickles. Their produce is the freshest and they always have that perfect gift!” In addition, Booskeroo Coffee Company will have a coffee and espresso kiosk within the Sickles market and be accompanied by a deli serving prepared foods, seafood, plus a butcher cutting fresh meats. And don’t forget the fresh cut flowers! For the right libation to go with your food purchase, you can peruse the “Bottles by Bob” liquor store. And Sickles Market will be good for the local economy – the store will add 55 jobs to Sickles’ staff of 165. “Amazing things are happening in Red Bank and we couldn’t be more excited to be a part of it all. It’s been a dream of mine for 20 years to combine a farmer’s market with a more urban gourmet grocery concept. […]