Seabra Foods Opens Flagship Store in Newark’s Ironbound Neighborhood
Roughly two years after the ACME location closed at Ferry Plaza in Newark, the flagship store of the Seabra Foods chain has opened in the same space.
Following Fire, New Field House Proposed for Newark’s Riverbank Park
In April, a fire tore through the field house at Riverbank Park in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood. Now, Essex County officials are looking to spend up to $1.1 million on a new field house.
109-Unit Project Envisioned Near Newark’s Springfield Avenue Marketplace
A five-story residential project could come to 66-80 South Orange Avenue in the Central Ward.
Newark to Hold Virtual Community Meeting About 660-Unit Pabst Site Project
After Jersey Digs broke the story about a proposed 660-unit development at the old Pabst Blue Ribbon site, Newark officials are planning to hold a Facebook Live event to explain the project to the community.
Newark Could Sell City Property to Make Way for 67-Unit Project
Three properties owned by the City of Newark in the West Ward could be sold for $140,400 to a developer so that a mixed-use project can be constructed.
Self-Storage Facility Could Come to Ivy Hill, Newark
A self-storage complex could be built across from the Ivy Hill Park Apartments in one of Newark’s westernmost neighborhoods.
New Renderings Released of Newark’s 16-Story Kawaida Towers Project
New renderings illustrate the latest mixed-use development that could rise in Downtown Newark.
Outreach to Population Experiencing Homelessness Could Increase in Newark
Newark’s municipal government wants to hire a group to engage in outreach with and transportation for people who are experiencing homelessness in the state’s largest city.
PHOTOS: NJIT Residence Hall Rising Where Historic Newark School Previously Stood
The New Jersey Institute of Technology’s new 548-bed residence hall is being built at the site of the old Warren Street School in University Heights, Newark.
Newarkers Still Relive the 1967 Riots, New Museum Honors that Trauma
Plans are underway to repurpose the old Fourth Precinct — where the Newark riots began — into an exhibition space as well as the headquarters for the Center for Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery.