Proposed Newark Healthcare Center Could Include Housing for Veterans
The City of Newark is planning to sell five properties along South Orange Avenue in the West Ward in order to create a facility with retail space, housing for veterans, and a healthcare center.
Mulberry Commons, the First Part of Larger South Broad Project, Seeks Approval
ATS Development Group is seeking approvals for a 24-unit building at the edge of Downtown Newark just two blocks from the Ironbound neighborhood.
Newark Plans to Sell Lower Clinton Hill Properties for $47K to Make Way for...
Three adjacent properties in the South Ward of Newark that are owned by the municipal government are slated to be sold to a mixed-use developer.
Development Called ‘The Blvd’ Could Replace Former Newark Bank
A few weeks ago, Jersey Digs reported that the old Hamilton Building and Loan Association site near Arts High School in Newark had been sold to a developer for more than $1.5 million. Now, new details have been revealed about the new owner’s plans for the property.
Developer Buys Former Bank Property in Newark for $1.55M
The old Hamilton Building and Loan Association site on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Newark’s Central Ward was sold to a company associated with the Lofts at Lincoln Park project.
120-Unit Mixed-Use Development Proposed Across From Newark’s Riverfront Park
The new owner of an old industrial property in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood is scheduled to seek approval today to construct a five-story development with apartments and retail space on the premises.
Newark Symphony Hall Completes First Phase of $75 Million Renovation
One of the largest public restoration projects in Newark’s history recently achieved a milestone as the iconic Symphony Hall took a big step towards its full re-opening.
NJPAC’s New Center Could Give Newark’s Arts Scene What it Needs Most: Theater Space
Newark has the talent for a vibrant theater scene. If only it had venues. That’s why NJPAC’s new Cooperman Center could be so transformative for downtown.
Renderings Released of 155-Unit Proposal for Newark’s Queen of Angels Site
A developer wants to bring a building with 155 units to a site on Newark’s Irvine Turner Boulevard that was once home to the Queen of Angels Church and School.
Mixed-Use Building Set to Replace Undeveloped Ironbound Property
Not far from Newark Penn Station, a 48-unit building could be constructed.