Owners of NY Times Reviewed Montclair Restaurant Open Freetown Cafe in Newark
A new cafe has opened, and another is planned, for a street in Newark’s Central Ward that has recently seen significant development.
Audible Entices Employees to Live in Newark with Free Rent Stipend
Audible.com moved its headquarters to Newark ten years ago and is taking their investment in the city a step further by offering free rent to employees.
Newark’s 84-Unit Spring Street Commons to Receive Tax Abatement
Construction has finally begun on an 84-unit complex in Newark near the Clay Street Bridge. The project will receive a 15-year tax abatement from City Hall.
Lawsuit Looks to Block Newark’s First Wawa Location
The Broad Street Neighborhood Association is looking to void approvals the city’s planning board granted to the 24-hour convenience store.
New Renderings Out as Phase One of Newark’s Halo Starts Construction
The first phase of the three-tower complex will rise 38 stories and future portions are set to add what will become Newark’s tallest building.
Renderings Revealed for Restoration and Expansion Plan Near Newark’s Four Corners
Paramount Assets has full approvals in place to restore a Newark property that will expand the building by three floors and add a sizeable storefront to the stretch.
The E-Scooter and Me: When Silicon Valley Takes Newark on a Ride
E-scooters fester our city streets because it is cheaper to paint a rectangle by the side of a bus stop than it is to install bicycle racks, build dedicated bicycle lanes, or invest in better transit services.
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 Plans to Launch Homelessness Commission
The proposed task force in New Jersey’s largest city would be among the first of its kind in a state where homelessness remains a crisis.
Once Fearing Closure, Newark’s Oldest Synagogue Opens after Two Years
Ahavas Sholom is Newark's longest operating synagogue. But the pandemic nearly robbed them of that honor.