Newark’s Uncle Willie’s Wings to Launch Two New Locations
Launched by an Army veteran three years ago, Uncle Willie’s Wings is bringing both their first bar and another restaurant to Newark.
Newark Approves First 36-Unit Portion of Redevelopment on South Orange Avenue
A corner lot in Newark’s West Ward could soon be home to a pair of mixed-use buildings
Two New Projects in Newark’s Mount Pleasant Section Breathe Life into Underdeveloped Neighborhood
Despite the recent rapid growth of Newark, the neighborhood around the historic Mount Pleasant Cemetery has remained somewhat desolate. Now, two new developments could bring two hundred residents to formerly abandoned properties.
Redefine Rental Living at The Brand New Art of Newark in University Heights
Introducing The Art of Newark, the newest luxury rental building situated in the University Heights neighborhood of Newark.
Retail Roundup, Newark: Halal Guys, Black Swan Espresso, Toskana, More
While Newark has always been known for having great restaurants in its Ironbound district, the culinary bug seems to be spreading to the neighboring Downtown area, which is a healthy sign for the city’s continued revitalization.
Newark’s University Heights Is A Neighborhood In Renaissance
While Downtown has gotten all the attention as Newark’s hub of commercial redevelopment, University Heights has quietly become one of the city’s hottest up-and-coming residential neighborhoods.
Public SPACE Brings Newark’s Creative Tech Entrepreneurs Together
Newark’s tech scene just gained a new collaborative workspace that will connect innovators and the public in the Downtown Arts and Business district.
Bayonne Bridge Heightening Prompts Port Newark Expansion
The Bayonne Bridge was raised to allow for larger ships to come to the port in Essex and Hudson Counties. Now, the port is expanding to meet the demand.
Newark Named Finalist For Amazon HQ2
Out of 238 pitches from cities across North America, our very own Brick City finds itself in the top 20.
Former Burg Space in Newark Remains Empty, But Could a New Restaurant Take Its...
The Downtown Newark burger joint, which was owned by the same people as Maritime Parc, has permanently closed.