… named in honor of erstwhile Yeshiva trustee Ira Rennert, intends to be, says its webpage, ‘a gateway to the “real world” of entrepreneurial business.’
It doesn’t get any realer than Rennert’s latest venture: A private museum on his Sagaponack estate (already the largest residence in the country).
Rennert has run into a problem, however:
[Rennert] has been instructed by [town] officials to cease construction of a museum on the 63-acre property. A village building instructor discovered Rennert’s plan to build when he noticed a concrete pumper truck on the property. “There has been no attempt to file a permit for any… type of structure,” the village official told the Post.
April 29th, 2011 at 9:04AM
I imagine a “village building instructor” as more of a coach or stage manager — “Okay, you stand over there, across from the town green ….”
April 29th, 2011 at 10:15AM
Mr Punch: LOL.
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