Detail from a corner of the billboard for Dornoch's
'The Monarch' Senior Center/Condo project on East Front Street.
Plainfield Realtors® can take some comfort in knowing that Charlotte DeFilippo did NOT ice them out of the $1M in commissions on sales of the Senior Center condos being developed by one of Glen Fishman's Dornoch entities.
Nor did the Union County Improvement Authority (UCIA).
Nor did poor, hapless Sebastian D'Elia, Union County spokesperson who serves without compensation on the UCIA board of commissioners and just happens to have his real estate license hanging at C21 Atlantic Realtors -- where, I am told by a good source, "he has not even sold a house in five years."
Nor did 'King' Jerry Green, who it seems was powerless in deciding where the $1M in putative commissions would be steered.
How do I know this?
I was told so by Charlotte DeFilippo, executive director of the UCIA, chairman of the Union County Dem Committee, and staunch friend of Plainfield.
"Neither the UCIA nor I have ANYTHING to do with vendors," DeFilippo told me on the phone yesterday. "The UCIA acts as a transfer agent ONLY, taking the property from the City of Plainfield and conveying it to the developer."
From God's lips to my ears?
Not quite, but good enough for me.
So, dear reader, if there is an "elephant in the room", it is not the UCIA, or Jerry Green, or Charlotte DeFilippo.
You can, as they say, take THAT to the bank.
Who IS responsible for stiffing the Plainfield real estate community?
As the music stops and everyone scrambles for a chair, all eyes are now on Glen Fishman.
Posts on C21 Atlantic and the Senior Center condos --
-- Dan Damon
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