Berger Organization Planning Griffith Building Revival, Hotel Opening
For too long, Newark’s Downtown was pockmarked with vacant relics of the city’s heyday, but a few local developers have been turning that narrative around in recent years. The Berger Organization is one of these developers, having revived historic structures in the city like the Robert Treat Center and the Military Park Building.
Wu-Tang Clan Rapper Raekwon’s Hashstoria Cannabis Lounge Struck Down by Newark Planning Board
The Newark planning board denied the Hashstoria application on Monday after one of the board members said she was "insulted" by the presentation.
The Salad House Plans to Open Location in Downtown Newark
The suburban salad chain, The Salad House, is planning an outpost in downtown Newark.
Company Tries Again to Redevelop Property on Broad Street, Newark
After their initial plans were denied, a developer is trying again to bring dozens of units to 1213-1221 Broad Street in Newark. A hearing is scheduled for tonight, 6/28, at 7 p.m.
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.
Residential Building Could Replace Ironbound Salvage Yard
22 residential units are proposed for what is now a salvage yard on Mulberry Street in Newark.
29-Unit Development Could Replace Newark Car Dealership
The owner of a used car and U-Haul dealership on Elizabeth Avenue in Newark is proposing a building with 29 units and retail space on the premises.
EXCLUSIVE: 40-Story Towers Could Bring Nearly 600 Apartments to Newark
Jersey Digs has exclusively obtained the renderings and details for a proposed 40-story high-rise development complex in Downtown Newark called “The Halo.”
Affordable Housing Development in Newark Breaks Ground
The development, a 60-unit mixed-use project, is set to provide affordable housing for low- and middle-income families across six-stories.
18-Year Tax Abatement in Store for Newark’s ‘BLVD’ Development
A 41-unit Newark project is slated to replace a former bank building in Newark’s Central Ward and will be receiving a sizable tax abatement.