Whole Foods Sets Opening Date For Long-Awaited Newark Store
Finally, the news everyone has been waiting for! Just announced, Whole Foods officially sets an opening date for their Newark store in the historic Hahne and Company building.
Public Comment Due Regarding Possible Light Rail Service Between Newark and Paterson
Could light rail service one day connect the downtown areas of Paterson and Newark? You can weigh in right now about your thoughts on the idea.
Complex Near Newark City Hall to Include Offices, Retail, and Parking
New information has been revealed about a project on Green Street in Downtown Newark that we first told you about last year.
Newark’s ‘View at Lincoln Park’ Project Could Finally Be Approved
The proposed 15-unit building across from Lincoln Park in Newark has been in the works for close to two years.
Newark Breaks Ground on $110 Million Mulberry Commons Pedestrian Bridge
A modern infrastructure project that hopes to better connect Newark’s Downtown to a major entertainment venue and green space is officially underway.
Jersey News: Fulop Won’t Run for Governor, JC Reval to Start, How People Commute...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, Mayor Fulop won't run for governor, reval process to start in Jersey City, Newark to get NJ's first safe haven for chronically homeless, and more.
Newark Ranked 9th Most Vibrant Arts City In U.S.
Newark is home to hundreds of artists, organizations, institutions, and foundations and now ranked as one of the leading arts cities in the country.
109-Unit Project Envisioned Near Newark’s Springfield Avenue Marketplace
A five-story residential project could come to 66-80 South Orange Avenue in the Central Ward.
Newark to Sell North Ward Property to Cement Production Company for $425K
The Newark Municipal Council voted to sell 2104-2118 McCarter Highway to Sherman Avenue Development, but residential use will not be coming to the premises.
Newark’s Broad Street Sees Influx of New Development
For centuries, Broad Street in Newark has been one of the busiest thoroughfares in the state. Historically, shops have lined the street for several miles, but now, many changes are happening along the block. Several new residential developments are coming, or have already come, to the Broad Street corridor.