660-Unit Development Proposed Where Newark’s Pabst Brewery Once Stood
The owner of several vacant properties in Newark’s West Ward near the Garden State Parkway is proposing a massive development project.
Port Authority Gives Construction Update at Newark Airport’s Terminal A
The oldest portion of Newark Airport is set to be replaced with a new one-million-square-foot facility slated to open next year.
Newark Council Signs Off on Tax Incentive for Mixed-Use Project at Former Hotel Site...
Newark has approved a 30-year tax incentive for a 56-unit mixed-use building rising on Broad Street, replacing a lot left vacant since a 2009 fire destroyed the former Elberon Hotel.
Developer and Community Struggle to Find Resolution as Renovations Begin at Newark Mosque
Mistrust still pervades the congregation and the court battle with ISEC board members is ongoing.
110-Room Hotel Could Rise Atop a Newark Parking Garage
A unique proposal to construct a hotel in Newark is back on the table along with a tax abatement plan.
Changes Proposed for Approved Development in Newark’s Ironbound
Changes could be made to an 11-story mixed-use building in Newark’s Ironbound section.
Newark Wants to Loosen Zoning Restrictions But Activists Fear City Could Become Less Affordable
Newly proposed changes to Newark’s zoning laws intend to speed up development, ease the backlog in zoning board applications, and fill vacant storefronts.
Could Newark’s Historic Griffith Building Finally be Restored?
The company that was planning to restore a historic building in Downtown Newark has now sold the property to a residential developer.
Transformative Ironside Newark Redevelopment Project Officially Begins
Newark’s revitalizing downtown got another shot in the arm yesterday as Edison Properties announced the start of redevelopment for Ironside Newark.
Can Shipping Containers Help Revitalize Newark’s Distressed Communities?
Newark may be getting a new residential project that’s built entirely out of shipping containers. Spearheaded by development partners Cor10 Concepts and Community Asset Preservation Corporation as well as C+C Architecture, the new project hopes to promote home ownership and rebuild distressed communities.









