Newark’s Aerofarms Files Bankruptcy, Where Did this Promising Company Go Wrong?
According to insiders, Aerofarms lost its original mission and became another bloated tech company — like WeWork or Theranos — that focused too much on “disrupting” their specific industry and not enough on the nuts and bolts of daily operations.
32-Unit Adaptive Reuse Proposed for Small Newark Warehouse
A one-story building in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood is set for a residential conversion and expansion.
Building with Apartments and Commercial Space Pitched for W. Market St., Newark
A building from the same developer as Lofts at Lincoln Park is being proposed near University Hospital in Newark.
Mixed-Use Building Set to Replace Undeveloped Ironbound Property
Not far from Newark Penn Station, a 48-unit building could be constructed.
Microbrewery Set to Return to Downtown Newark
There could soon be a new place to drink and eat in a Newark building designed to look like a Venetian palace.
Newark Council to Vote on Contracts Involving New Police and Fire Academy
The City of Newark’s plans for the new Bergen Street Police and Fire Training Academy involve a deal with the developer of the Peddlers’ Square project across town.
Two New Restaurants Opening at Newark Airport in December
Hospitality group OTG are bringing two new restaurants to Terminal C at Newark Airport.
First Phase of Newark’s Three-Tower Halo Project Tops Out
The most ambitious project to hit Downtown Newark in almost a century is officially the tallest residential building in the city.
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.
Development Projects Sprout Up Along Halsey Street in Newark
The Central Business District of New Jersey's largest city has seen many of its recent development projects centered around one street in the past few years. Now, even more changes could be coming to areas along the block.