While the borough this week aimed a wrecking ball at the two-story building on Route 35 that once housed the Seoul Gift Shop and the Oriental Food Store, the owner of the long-vacant property vowed to fight the demolition order in court. A year after Superior Court Judge Alexander D. Lehrer, sitting in Freehold, ordered the building at West Street vacated and its tenants removed because the structure was unsound, the Borough Council by unanimous vote Wednesday ordered the building torn down because it was in "imminent danger" of collapse. The building's owner is listed on property tax records as Excel International of Eatontown Inc. The address for Excel is a residence on Emma Place. The fight over razing the building, which occupies nearly an entire block of the borough's downtown district, is another kink in the borough's already stalled plans to redevelop the area, which the Borough Council declared as "in need of redevelopment" more than a year ago.