A Ghost, a Witch, and the Devil Walk into a Cemetery… The Horrors that...
These tales I’m about to share are real, as legend goes that is… these are the stories that only a few of us know and wish to continue to pass for future generations. And what is most befitting is that they come from one particularly famous place in Newark… a final resting place.
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.
One Year After Newark Property Sells for $1.5M, Approvals Sought for 40-Unit Building
The Newark Central Planning Board is expected to hear a proposal for a five-story building along Halsey Street near the Teachers Village complex.
Residential Project Might Come to Newark’s Lower Broadway Neighborhood
The development on Clark Street in Newark would be five stories tall if approved and built.
Newark Land Bank Looks to Create Two New South Ward Developments
The Newark Land Bank issued requests for proposals seeking joint venture development partners for two locations.
56-Unit Mixed-Use Project Proposed for Bruen Street in Newark’s Ironbound
Another development application has been submitted for the MX-3 zone in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood.
Newark Symphony Hall’s Restoration to Feature Redesign of Signature Marquee
A storied arts venue in Newark has reached a milestone in its $50 million restoration.
Mixed-Use Building Set to Replace Undeveloped Ironbound Property
Not far from Newark Penn Station, a 48-unit building could be constructed.
Brewing Company Could Open in Downtown Newark
A business called the Brick City Brewing Company is planning to open in Downtown Newark.
The Sins of Our Architects: How Racism Smeared Newark’s Modernist Legacy
Bare walls of granite, concrete, and opaque glass shout “nothing to see”. These buildings insult our city’s inhabitants but are a comfort to commuters. They are fortresses to suburbia’s denial that the route of their wealth was built on sidewalks that are now lifeless.