32-Unit Adaptive Reuse Proposed for Small Newark Warehouse
A one-story building in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood is set for a residential conversion and expansion.
Go! Go! Curry to Open First NJ Location in Downtown Newark
This fall, the Japanese chain Go! Go! Curry will open its first New Jersey location.
1,400 Units, Public Piazza, and More Planned for Newark Bears Stadium Site
Construction on the massive new community at the Riverfront Stadium site in Newark, New Jersey with office, retail, residential, and open space could begin as soon as next year.
Caffe Margherita Re-Opens in Newark’s Revamped One Riverfront Plaza
An Italian restaurant dubbed Caffe Margarita that has served Downtown Newark for years has relocated into a prominent office building that recently announced several new leases.
City of Newark Selling Properties to Make Way for Apartments, Dog Park
New details have been released about a proposed 105-unit development on Orange Street in Newark’s Central Ward that we first told you about in June.
24 Jones in Newark Sells for $36.5 Million
24 Jones, a 152-unit Class A apartment community in Newark, New Jersey was recently sold for $36.5 million.
Old Jail Could Inspire Youth to Stay Out of Prison — but Only If...
What better way to enshrine the lessons we’ve learned from decades of mass incarceration than by transforming the remnants of Newark’s first penitentiary into a gathering place — be it a museum or community center — that might bring about the end of a problematic legacy.
Newark’s Vacant Hospital for Women and Children Sells for $3.6M
A Rockland County, New York-based company acquired a vacant hospital building on Central Avenue in Newark that was previously expected to be converted into apartments.
Tax Credit Could Lure Mars Wrigley Workers to Newark from Chicago
Candy and gum maker Mars Wrigley could be moving over a hundred employees from the Windy City to the Brick City, and expanding its existing presence in the Garden State.
Newark Renews Contract With Law Firm Where Former Deputy Mayor Now Works
Last year, Newark Deputy Mayor Baye Adofo-Wilson, who oversaw development in New Jersey’s largest city, resigned and took a job with a Central Jersey law firm. Now, that law firm will continue to be paid by the City of Newark to provide legal services related to development.